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CaseyAnn

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Those penguins are decorative statues on Liberty of The Seas.

 

That makes sense! I knew they could jump but not that high...LOL They look real in the pictures. I have been thinking about this all day after seeing the pictures trying to figure out how the heck they got up there.:rolleyes:

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??????????? Who are those penguins!????????????

 

They were a group that dressed up every night. One night they were hillbillies & another night they were dressed up in '50's clothes. Even had an Elvis. On the 1st CE Night, they were wearing formal gowns and tuxes. We all loved them.

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On my last cruise, my cabin steward left us a towel penguin one day.

 

Thanks to my cabinmate, by the end of the cruise, it multiplied.:p

 

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When we left the cabin, we hid the towel penguins in multiple places in the cabin for our cabin steward to find when he cleaned the cabin.:D

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