Here at GP we love all of God’s creatures, except for maybe spiders and snakes and such (still want them safe though). We especially love animals that are cute. What we don’t like it when people make fools out of animals. I mean, c’mon. We make fools out of ourselves easy enough. Why do we need to make fools out of animals as well?

Some people in Korea thought it would be cute to take the tuxedo off of penguins, or I guess more precisely put something on over the tuxedos they usually wear. Like Santa Claus outfits!

What’s up with that? Everybody knows that penguins don’t have hands. How could they possibly hold the reins and drive the reindeers on Christmas eve? And isn’t this going to confuse little ones everywhere, except for maybe little baby penguins who have not been naughty and have been very nice?
What do you think of people using animals in this way for pleasure? Though they look cute, the whole thing seems to be a little out of line.
Source: Sina
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Global cooling in Kenya? Well, it’s definitely not getting warmer everywhere!

There was a hailstorm in Kenya, about 220km from Nairobi. The heavy hailstorm fell on a deforested hillside in Gikingi Village. Snow followed to children’s delight and snowmen were … well, nothing about the snowmen. Not enough of the white stuff. But perhaps for the first time ever, Kenyans discovered what a cold drink tastes like, no?

“I have not seen such a thing ever since I was born,” said one resident of Nyahururu.
“The hailstones falling on the ground joined together to form expansive sheets of ice or snow flakes occupying a large area, 30 acres,” Kenya’s Meteorological Department said.
There’s got to be a scientist, sophisticated or otherwise reading GP who can explain to me in terms I can understand (remember, I am slow) how snow or in that case ice, can fall in Kenya which sits just 1 degree south of the equator.
Even if I don’t get an explanation, Kenyans had a treat for a day. Now where’s Santa in the middle of summer when you need him?