British Frozen Rocks with Penguins and Landmines/Quotes

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"A Mexican newspaper reports that bored Royal Air Force pilots stationed on the Falkland Islands have devised what they consider a marvelous new game. Noting that the local penguins are fascinated by airplanes, the pilots search out a beach where the birds are gathered and fly slowly along it at the water's edge. Perhaps ten thousand penguins turn their heads in unison watching the planes go by, and when the pilots turn around and fly back, the birds turn their heads in the opposite direction, like spectators at a slow-motion tennis match. Then, the paper reports, 'The pilots fly out to sea and directly to the penguin colony and overfly it. Heads go up, up, up, and ten thousand penguins fall over gently onto their backs.'"
Audubon Society Magazine
"The Falklands thing, the Falklands War of 1982, was a fight between two bald men over a comb."
Jorge Luis Borges, in Time, 14 February 1983
"You realize if there's no oil there they fought this war over sheep?"