Hello Penguins!
Looks like there are lots of you with your jackhammers helping down in the Mine. Some of you are saying that's where you think Rockhopper's missing puffle Yarr is. There's also some talk that other puffles aren't where they normally are. Where do you think they went?
There's going to be more underground exploration happening near the end of the week. All of this stuff just might be connected to that new game we told you about... Make sure you keep your eyes on what's happening down there!!
Until then...Waddle on!
-Club Penguin Team
Looks like there are lots of you with your jackhammers helping down in the Mine. Some of you are saying that's where you think Rockhopper's missing puffle Yarr is. There's also some talk that other puffles aren't where they normally are. Where do you think they went?
There's going to be more underground exploration happening near the end of the week. All of this stuff just might be connected to that new game we told you about... Make sure you keep your eyes on what's happening down there!!
Until then...Waddle on!
-Club Penguin Team
OK, here is my list of things that I think (and know) are going to happen on Friday
- New Game
- Cave Opened Again
- New Pin
- New Igloo Catalogues
-Frangipani42
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3 comments:
Cool! Oh, and how do you take pictures??
If you use a Windows computer, you press a button next to F12 that says Print Screen or something along those lines.
If you use a Mac, press Command + Shift + 4. And then drag the mouse around the area you want. (Thanks Teddy2Tie)
After that open Microsoft Publisher, or something like that, and paste your image in. (I'm assuming you have basic computer skills :)) Right click on the image and click Show Image Tool Bar. If you still don't see it, do it again, because it's often in places hard to spot. Click the crop button (scroll over it to see what each button does) and some blck lines will come up around the corner of the image. Drag them to where you want the corners of the images to be. Right click and press save as image, and your done :) (Those steps are assuming you have Microsoft Publisher. You can use any other image program, but i find MP easiest)
In Windows 7 and Windows Vista, there is this thing called the snipping tool. Click
Here to read about that and other ways to take pics :)
-Frangipani42
Thank you!!!!
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