The LSE Penguin has gone missing!!!

I have just gotten back from the UK, after a host of important and life changing meetings with key clients.

It was not all work and no play however ;-p, and whilst in London, I decided to drop by my Alma Mater, the London School of Economics or LSE to see what had changed, and to experience what hadn’t.

As I was walking in, I noticed a bunch of flowers laid on the floor. I imagined the worst, thinking some student had been knifed or robbed in the city campus.

This is what I found.

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I grimaced at the thought, and inspected postings on the wall more closely, and the items neatly placed.

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Blashphemous! This is much much worse than a kid being knifed. I mean after all, the poor penguin was defenceless, idly standing by! It had no defence against the legions of strand poly delinquents! :-(

Bless those kind souls who felt compelled to leave penguin’s favourite food of canned sardines, he would have appreciated it, especially with the pull and peel lids.

I’ve joined the facebook group “Find the LSE penguin“, and you should too.

In memorium, one of the poems I found on the wall.

“I met a penguin yesterday,
So Jolly, fat and fine
I pinned a red heart on his chest
And named him valentine.

Now my penguin has dissapeared
And nobody has a clue
Security has no idea
Perhaps he’s in the loo

Perhaps one day he will return
All happy and contented
And I will then be happy
As long as he is not dented”

RIP LSE Penguin.

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