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Retirement of Snowballpink

Hey everyone, Snowballpink here… For the last time.

Read the title. Yeah, I’m retiring. And honestly, I wish I wasn’t. I was planning on retiring two months ago. But I didn’t want to also. The thing is, I’ve been with ACPTR pretty much my entire ACP Army Career. The first day I joined ACP I recieved my rank. Then, I found the ACPTR website and joined the very first day. Here is my history to explain it all.

The History of Snowballpink

It was early September, 2007. I had invited my friend over to come hang out at my house. We got on the computer and started playing random games on the internet. She pulled up a website known as Club Penguin. I asked her what this game was. She told me it was a multiplayer game called Club Penguin. It looked pretty cool, so I joined. I decided to name my penguin Snowballpink because pink was my favorite color at the time and I put snowball because it was the first thing to come to my head. With that, my penguin was born.

I began playing at my home server South Pole. It was one of those months where Rockhopper visited Club Penguin. My very first item I recieved was the puffle pirate flag pin. I spent most of my months on Club Penguin doing nothing really specific but playing games and hanging out with random penguins. But something was missing. The sad fact was, none of the penguins I hung out with I never really saw again. I felt alone…

It was the begining of April, when I stumbled upon two groups of penguins on the server Mammoth. The first group were the Ninjas and the second group was known as ACP, Army of Club Penguin. I joined the Ninjas for a few days until someone from the ACP shouted “SEARCH ACP ARMY OF CLUB PENGUIN!” So I did as the penguin had said. I went up on Google and typed in ACP Army of Club Penguin. I clicked the first link and there it was. The group I was searching for…

While looking through all of ACP’s pages and posts. I noticed that the entire website was very organized and discovering the ACP Training Regiment gave me the urge to join even more. So I pulled up the join page answered the joining questions and recived my rank that very day, on April 1st, 2009 I was given the rank of Warrent Officer. Soon after I recieved my rank I joined the ACP Training Regiment as a cadet. I graduated with an A+ without reciveing a bad grade the entire month. I was then put up on the A+ Graduates page on the ACP Training Regiment website for the month of April 2009.

It was promotion day, since I graduated from the ACP Training Regiment with an A+ I was given the rank of Captain. After I recieved my first promotion, I had my first major war with the Nachos. Although the war ended up being a tie, I will always remember it as my first major battles fighting along side the ACP.

A month later after the ACP vs Nacho war, the ACP Training Regiment had a drill leader spot opened I joined and soon became the drill leader of the blue team. I lead cadets from month to month, soon being promoted to practice battle leader. I was practice battle leader for two months or so before TyloV5 retired as the ACP Training Regiment leader. Elections were held, even though I thought I deserved the leader spot the most, Matre10 won which made me the Co-Leader of the ACP Training Regiment.  Once again, promotion day arrived. I was promoted to General. Later after that, Senate elections began. I once again for my second time, I ran for senate hoping I would be able to be a senator to actually be able to help the ACP more then I usually do. The day after elections began was the day the elections ended. I achomplished my goal, I became a senator.

A few months later, I was promoted to Division General of ACP’s Alpha Division. This was probably my hardest challenge yet. I tried to get Alpha more active with the help of the other Division General at the time, Bfan212. After weeks of attempts, we weren’t as successful as we thought we would be. There were still alot of Alpha soldiers that did not attend events. We had failed.

A month after the attempts, Matre10, the ACP Training Regiment’s leader at the time, private chatted me on ACP Chat and asked “Are you ready to be ACPTR Leader?” I said “Yes.” So then it happend, on February 5, 2010 I became the ACP Training Regiment’s leader. Which meant I would have to leave the Alpha Division as it’s Division General but still keep my rank. My first month as leader was the greatest month in ACP Training Regiment history. With a total of thirteen active cadets, they all graduated with an A+.

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My time as ACP Training Regiment Leader has lasted for 6th months. I hope my time as leader has helped atleast a little. Now, my reasons for retiring are the following:

  • School is starting up again for me soon. On September 7th, I will be in 7th grade. 7th grade is important because my grades actually count for getting me into high school. I’ve been way to addicted to ACP and it did affect my grades.
  • Addiction. Explained in the first reason.
  • My inactivity.
  • Club Penguin Armies have become boring. I’m twelve years old. I think it’s time to move on.

My main goal was to become leader of ACP. But that never happend and most likely never will at this rate. I’m dissapointed in myself though. So many people have told me they think I would be a great leader and now I’m letting them down. However, it’s time for me to move on. I’ll keep my promise though. I might not be leader of the ACP, but I’ll be a leader in life.

Here are some of the people I would like to thank. They are the reason why I’m here today.

TyloV5: The Dobby! You have probably helped me the most in my noob days. You were the leader of the ACPTR when I was a cadet, after all. You’re a great friend and hilarious! Thank you for everything.

Twingy: Thank you for being the most active Co-Leader I’ve ever known. You’ve helped me make some tough decisions. And even made me laugh when I was depressed. Thank you for always being there for me even when I didn’t need you. You’re a great friend. Thank you.

Casiusbrutus: We did have some trouble in the past, but I think we’ve settled our differences. And as promised, you’re name has been cleared. I hope everyone can forget about the past and be able to move on and concentrate on the cadets. If that’s already been done, great. Thank you for helping me in my time as leader. And thank you for being such a great Chairman to the ACPTR.

Cg2916: Thank you for keeping this place active. You’ve done a great job. You might even be able to take on the position of ACPTR Leader if you keep it up. Good luck and thank you.

Drill Team Leaders: Jackie202, Sklooperis, Mr Dunning, Timmy0000: Thank you for your leadership skills. You’ve helped recruit, train and dicspline the cadets since day one of your arrivals. Thank you for being such a great help.

Matre10: A great friend. You’ve given me great advice and we’ve shared many laughs together. Don’t worry, Chuck Norris is still coming on chat once in a while. XD Thank you for everything.

Danny9632: You thought I would forget you didn’t you? Well, you were wrong. You’ve probably helped me the most. You’re the greatest friend I’ve ever had in ACP. We’ve shared the most laughs, we’ve gotten in some fights, but that never stopped us. You were one of the people that got me to ACPTR leader. Thank you for everything.

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I’m retiring from ACPTR, but I’ll still be on ACP chat once in awhile. Thank you for everything. And as for the new ACPTR Leader. Twingy. He’s a good leader and will probably do better than I ever did.

My final request is to remain an advisor for ACPTR. I still want to be here, so if it’s ok.

Thank you my friends, thank you ACPTR, thank you ACP.

“When you retire, think and act as if you were still working; when you’re still working, think and act a bit as if you were already retired.”

For the last time,

~Snowballpink, Former ACP Training Regiment Leader

21 Responses

  1. I feel honored putting this up for you. You know how I feel about you, Snow! You were a very good Soldier 🙂

  2. See ya snow, i wish i had you as the leader of the ACPTR for this month. and dont think your too old to be in Club Penguin Armies im 15 so

  3. Bai snow 🙁

  4. Bye Snowwwz

  5. 🙁 bye Snow, i never really got to know you. Good luck in life.

    Have fun, giggle much, laugh more.

    Little

  6. (wave) bye

  7. Lol I actually did think you forgot me :mrgreen: We had a great time together as friends. And we had fights? lol if we did I dont remember. We both had great army careers didnt we?

  8. Bye Snow, I’m new to ACP a but im sure u were and wil be the best ACPTR leader..

  9. Meh, 7th grade is gonna be fun

  10. bye snow… im slightly new to ACP (still trying to get hang of all the crazyness aroung here 0_o) and i enjoyed reading your posts on ACPTR, and im positive you were the best and will always be the best ACPTR leader in the history of all ACP.
    Don’t worry too much about the grades and high school, its not as tough as the rest of the world makes it sound. i’m fiveteen (going on sixteen XD) btw, and so far high school has been just like junior high and middle school- homework and bullys.

    well, long story short: we’re all really gonna miss you, and wish you good luck in school, friends, love, and life.
    Remember to enjoy yourself, you’ve got your whole life ahead of you!
    -smiles and waves good bye- hope to see you around.

  11. Bye snow im really gonna miss you good luck with everything u were one of the best things to come to acp and acptr

  12. Hey just because your 12 doesn’t mean to retire, I’m 12 and I have been playing CP for two and a half years! (long time, right?)

  13. I’m also going into 7th grade and I know what you mean about grades. YOU ARE SO LUCKY i have to start school in august!

  14. cya im going to 7th grad too.

  15. bye pink 🙁

  16. Ive been in for 3 years, and all I know Pink as being the ACPTR’s leader, which heavily fails, and being the most inactive Division General in ACP history, to the point where I have never seen on the chat. I must say, I will not miss her, at all.

  17. I am a total dbag for saying that, but it is the truth.

  18. God I love bashing people.

  19. ):

  20. I never got round to commenting on this – I should have, I probably commented elsewhere. But the ACPTR site is probably gone forever, so I’ll just say you were a great leader, even if your last four months weren’t very good, your more overall work within the ACPTR over the year before your retirement was what really made you an ACPTR legend.

    You’re one of the few people in these armies I considered as a best friend, and thank you.

    Twingy

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