This is a piece of urban legend that goes around on the Internet:

http://www.suntimes.com/output/news/cst-nws-penguin20.html


On 9/19/06, Bob Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The boss's daughter-in-law works at the Shedd Aquarium here in Chicago.
>
>      http://members.aol.com/rfsindg/Lakefront.html
>
> They had a Wisconsin Grandma who drove down to Chicago for an aquarium
> visit with her 5 year old grandson.  In the middle of the visit,
> Grandma turned away for a second and the little boy was gone. She
> didn't panic at first, but after 15 minutes the whole place was
> looking for the little boy.  After a full hour, they found him and
> reconnected him with Grandma.  She was overjoyed and all seemed well.
>
> As it was getting late and home was at least an hour and a half drive
> away, they packed up and headed for Wisconsin.  Half way home, the
> little boy said "I have a secret."  Grandma asked "What's that?"  The
> 5 year old said "I have penguin... in my backpack." and proceeded to
> open his backpack and show Grandma a baby penguin!
>
> She pulled the car off the road and placed an urgent call to the
> aquarium.  It was a long way back into Chicago and the aquarium staff
> arranged for her to drop the baby penguin off at a Wisconsin zoo on
> her way home.
>
> Now can you imagine what mischief this little boy is going to get into
> when he's 7?
>
> Regards,  Bob S.
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