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[[Penguins in popular culture]]. Because sometimes you just ''need'' to write a fun article. Shall I compliment this with [[Cows in popular culture]]? Hmmm... [[User:Stephen Ewen|Stephen Ewen]] 01:56, 31 May 2007 (CDT) | [[Penguins in popular culture]]. Because sometimes you just ''need'' to write a fun article. Shall I compliment this with [[Cows in popular culture]]? Hmmm... Here's a start: | ||
As one of the longest-domesticated animals, cows have played a significant role within Western popular culture. Sometimes carrying the power of life-directing myth, and sometimes merely depicted so as to evoke a hearty belly laugh, they have been portrayed in art, nursery rhymes, language idioms, advertisements, and cartoons and comics since the early 1800s. | |||
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Great new spin-off entry! But we need images, we need Chilly Willy, Pingu, and the Linux penguin here, not these silly biological specimens! Russell Potter 22:45, 30 May 2007 (CDT)
HAH!
Penguins in popular culture. Because sometimes you just need to write a fun article. Shall I compliment this with Cows in popular culture? Hmmm... Here's a start:
As one of the longest-domesticated animals, cows have played a significant role within Western popular culture. Sometimes carrying the power of life-directing myth, and sometimes merely depicted so as to evoke a hearty belly laugh, they have been portrayed in art, nursery rhymes, language idioms, advertisements, and cartoons and comics since the early 1800s.
Stephen Ewen 01:56, 31 May 2007 (CDT)
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