November 12, 2019
Because Rusty2 Said So
When my rubber duckies start talking to me, telling me to do something, I'm gonna do it. So when Rusty2 said "post that picture, I look good in it," I'm sure as heck not gonna say no.
Oh sure, like your rubber ducks don't talk to you?
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Rusty isn't actually a
Rubber duck, is he?
Posted by: Mauser at November 12, 2019 10:25 PM (Ix1l6)
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I truly deeply regret not making note of the artist behind the Rusty ducks. I would buy more of them if I could, in a heartbeat.
Posted by: GreyDuck at November 12, 2019 10:25 PM (rKFiU)
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Mauser, he's a cast-iron rubber duck. We're all-inclusive here at The Pond when it comes to The Flock.
GD, my memory is not the same as it was when you were kind enough to present me with Rusty 2, but I distinctly remember you saying that the metalsmith disappeared from... the open-air market?... you got him from like immediately afterwards.
Like, you got OG Rusty, then some time later got Rusty 2, then the next weekend the metalsmith disappeared from the stalls, never to be seen again.
To me, that sounds like he existed only to provide you and me with Rustys. His task completed, he was returned to the Duck Spirit World.
Posted by: Wonderduck at November 13, 2019 03:47 PM (18xJF)
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Were he not likely to rust more, I can imagine some very odd photography with Rusty at the bottom of a tub while the rest float serenely above.
Posted by: Mauser at November 13, 2019 08:34 PM (Ix1l6)
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I don't have rubber ducks, but no, my stuffed animals don't speak to me. I wish they would. I need someone in my life who can at least pretend to be happy to see me come home. Or to tell me I'm awesome.
Posted by: fillyjonk at November 14, 2019 11:23 AM (o5UlT)
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Am I the only person who read this as a cry for help?
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March 02, 2017
Why A Duck: The Story Of An Obsession In Five Acts, Act I.
A few weeks back, reader David won
the latest mystery ship contest. As his prize, he chose to ask "why rubber ducks"? What he didn't realize is that he has opened the vault to an epic tale... and, of course, since it's about me, it'll be fun for me to write about. I mean, who doesn't think of themselves as
the main character in the world? I mean, other than self-actualized individuals, that is. So grab a relaxing beverage of your choice, settle in to a comfortable chair, and enjoy The Story!
ACT I: Rise Of The Ducks
This tale begins, as so many of such things do, with a girl. I was a theatre student at Duck U, around about 1990, living in the tower dorm. Considering that I lived there, I spent very little time actually in my dorm room. Instead, you could usually find me across campus in the theatre building. At that time, the department had a thriving bunch of wannabe directors so it was a rare weekend that didn't have a student-run show going on. Since I was the only lighting design student on campus, I tended to be the guy asked to help... I had that blackbox theater wrapped around my finger by the end of the first quarter, and an excellent stock design that, with just a few changes, could handle just about any show we loaded in. All of that, however, meant that I would spend long hours over there... maybe in the drafting lab, maybe cutting gels, perhaps hanging and focussing lights, or on those really late nights, sleeping on one of the (remarkably comfortable) couches in the green room. There were, of course, mens and womens dressing rooms off the green room, with showers... I learned to keep a couple changes of clothes down there. Sometimes it was just way too convenient. None of which has to do with ducks, or the girl, except in passing. Or explaining why I came dragging out of the elevator onto the 6th floor of my dorm at 3am one late evening.
Imagine my surprise when I practically stumbled over... um... let's call her Ann, because that's not her name, sitting on the floor underneath the communal telephone, sobbing at what the person on the other end was telling her. Let's get something straight here: Ann and I were not friends, not in any way that mattered. We were both theatre people, were in the same (small) department, lived in the same dorm, went to the same parties thrown by the same people, but we weren't
friends. I suppose acquaintances would be the best way to describe us. Don't get me wrong, we didn't dislike each other or anything like that. We were friendly, but not friends. I surely didn't know her well enough to intrude on her call or anything like that... but she was someone known to me, who had done me no ill in the past, and she was theatre person. So I sat on the couch across from the phone and waited. Even did a little bit of homework until she hung up the phone. I gave her a moment, then asked if she wanted to talk about it. She shook her head, said "family troubles", then gave me a surprised look... one of those "hey, this guy that I don't really know sat here for nearly an hour at ridiculous o'clock in the morning just to see if I was okay" looks of dawning realization. "Thank you, though." After telling her that if she wanted to talk, just to let me know, I went to my room and passed out.
The next few days were spent at the Old Home Pond for reasons that currently escape me, but on the way back I stopped at a grocery store to get some stuff for my "beer fridge".... soda, some nukeable food for when the cafeteria was closed, y'know, that sort of thing... and there, in the children's aisle, was a rubber duck. It was yellow, it squeaked, probably floated, and was cute. All the things a rubber duck is for were there in that one particular duck. Right there, even as I do now, I had the thought that a rubber duck
is happiness. Much like
you can't sing a sad song when playing a banjo, it's very difficult to be glum when you have a rubber duck in your hands. While Ann had not spoken to me of her issues, she was visibly having problems coping with them... so I bought that rubber duck and gave it to her the next day. I refuse to believe that my giving her that little yellow duck cheered her up so much that she got over her problems overnight, but she
did start looking and acting better. Coincidence.
The semester carried on, blasting by, show after show, resulting in a frazzled and exhausted me by Thanksgiving. As I sat in my dorm room the Tuesday before turkeyday, sipping from a pocket bottle of cheap blackberry brandy while listening to Dire Straits'
Love Over Gold cassette in the dim illumination from a string of christmastree lights, Ann walked in (I had the "c'mon in!" sign up on my door). She was leaving for home early, but she wanted me to have... this. "This" was... a rubber duck. A
different rubber duck than the one I had given her, it must be pointed out. I thanked her, made sure she was doing okay, and off she went. I promptly named that duck Scooter, for reasons that have disappeared into the mists of time. Actually, that's not entirely true. That duck's name was Scooter, true... but that was not its full name. No, his full name was Scooter... (pause)... the
Wonderduck. And now you, my loyal readers, know the origin of my name.
This is that original member of The Flock, Scooter the Wonderduck. He's over 26 years old now, and age has taken a toll upon him. His skin is less flexible than it was, and he's not as bright yellow as he had been nearly three decades ago. That black mark on his chest is from when he fell off the dashboard of a U-Haul. Scooter has seen a lot of stuff go down over the years, but he's still the same Duck of Happiness that he was back there in that corner room of the 6th floor of a Duck U dorm.
Scooter was not, though, the
only duck. There were a few other given to me as gifts while I was a student at Duck U., too... people saw Scooter sitting there on a shelf above my bed, and thought "hey, that's a good cheap gift!" Those duckies made their way to Minnesota with me, but I have no idea what happened to them. Only Scooter made it back to Duckford. I sometimes wonder about those forgotten Ducks of the North... were they happy? Were they loved? Or were they neglected and uncared for? It's thoughts like this that trouble me at night.
Next time, Act II and more.
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Scooter!
Happiness may not be a rubber duck, but a rubber duck is
definitely happiness.
Posted by: GreyDuck at March 02, 2017 10:48 PM (rKFiU)
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Neat story! I'm pretty sure you've shown us Scooter and identified him as the first duck of the flock before, but it's neat to read how you got him, and the flock started.
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David,
back in 2010 was the last time Flock Prime was identified as such. The picture was from the same session, too.
Posted by: Wonderduck at March 03, 2017 01:54 AM (UDOXQ)
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Huh. I would not have guessed college. Neat story!
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March 01, 2017
Remember, You Asked For It
I've completed the first part of the "Why Ducks?" post. If it goes on like this, it will be, far and away, the longest single post ever here at The Pond. The current record holder is the 5200-word writeup of
Gakkou Gurashi Ep04 and 05 combined. If "Why Ducks?" doesn't break 6000 words, I'll be shocked.
That's a lotta duck.
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"Duckberg! Straight Ahead!"
Posted by: Mauser at March 01, 2017 01:07 AM (5Ktpu)
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I will never tire of pics of that gigantic inflatable Tolo.
Posted by: GreyDuck at March 01, 2017 08:35 AM (rKFiU)
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Apparently there's an
imposter of this duck.
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January 13, 2017
National Rubber Duckie Day 2017!
Some say there's something unfortunate about it being the
13th day of a month, and a Friday to boot. To this, I say "Bah!" The real thing to celebrate today is more than enough to overawe some dumb "unlucky" day. For today is
National Rubber Duckie Day!
With a cool duck like this, there is nothing to fear. May your National Rubber Duckie Day be great!
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Took me a second to see that those were sunglasses, and this wasn't a "50 Shades" duck.
Posted by: Mauser at January 13, 2017 07:30 PM (5Ktpu)
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Cool things come in 9cm-wide packages.
Posted by: GreyDuck at January 13, 2017 08:29 PM (rKFiU)
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Those Joo Janta 200s are very jaunty.
Posted by: Rick C at January 13, 2017 10:13 PM (ITnFO)
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Bath and Body Works has a giant sales banner hanging in their front window, and it features a rubber duck.
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December 08, 2016
The One Where Wonderduck Squees Like A Japanese Schoolgirl
Over at the /r/rubberducks subreddit, a visitor put up a picture of a "christmas street shop" they saw the other day. Here is that picture:
That's a lot of ducks, or as I like to put it, "a nice start". Lots that I've never seen before, too. I mean like those "ducks of the world" over there. The frenchduck even has two baguettes! Which is nice, but ducks don't much like French bread. Or those British ducks, or... waitaminnit.
Is that...? Ohmygawd...
Squeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! IwantoneIwantoneIwantoneIwantoneIwantoneIwantoneofeachIwantoneofeach!!!
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They appear to be Christmas ornaments, but other than that I'm not sure what I'm looking at, here...
Posted by: Ben at December 09, 2016 02:14 AM (B1bvu)
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OH.
EM.
GEE.
(My bank balance couldn't handle any kind of proximity to that shop, let's be honest here.)
Posted by: GreyDuck at December 09, 2016 08:38 AM (rKFiU)
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Ben, you're looking at RUBBER DUCKS as ornaments! Not just rubber duck ornaments, but rubber ducks AS ornaments. And they're so chubby and round and cute and squeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
GD,
Germany is too damn close.
Posted by: Wonderduck at December 09, 2016 05:58 PM (vZvpB)
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Search for "weihsnachtsbaum" and "gummiente". A whole world of cuteness.
Posted by: Suburbanbanshee at December 09, 2016 09:08 PM (S0Svy)
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Badeendwinkel.nl is selling them as "rubber duck christmas tree adornment Lilalu". So maybe they are Dutch.
Posted by: Suburbanbanshee at December 09, 2016 09:14 PM (S0Svy)
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Amsterdamduckstore.com is selling them as "christmas ball rubber duck". They promise worldwide delivery. It probably won't be by Christmas, though. I guess you won't hit their satellite stores in Barcelona, Venice, or Florence, but they have drool movies on YouTube for your hobby fantasizing convenience.
Posted by: Suburbanbanshee at December 09, 2016 09:22 PM (S0Svy)
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They also have them on amazon.co.uk under "Lilalu xmas ball duck toy", and the like.
Posted by: Suburbanbanshee at December 09, 2016 09:32 PM (S0Svy)
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Lilalu is selling them on Amazon.com, but the price is ridiculously high and you are still unlikely to get them by Christmas.
Posted by: Suburbanbanshee at December 09, 2016 09:39 PM (S0Svy)
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Oh my god. Amsterdamduckstore.com is 100% pure crack for me.
Look at this duckie!
JUST LOOK AT IT!!!
Posted by: Wonderduck at December 09, 2016 11:12 PM (vZvpB)
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I apologize for my perplexity. It is not that I do not share the opinion that these are very cute ornaments, it is that I assumed rubber duck Christmas ornaments like this surely must have been done before. Indeed, I assumed such a thing must be common.
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Ben, there have been
rubber (glass)-ducks-ornaments before, yes... indeed, I have quite a few m'self. But I have never seen a rubber-duckie-AS-ornament before. In the past, the ornaments have always been like the one linked above... a duckie with the hanger on the head (occasionally the back), and voila, duckie ornament. Which are lovely, and I'm quite fond of them. But these are unique, as far as I know.
And they're cute as all-get-out, too!
Posted by: Wonderduck at December 10, 2016 09:55 AM (vZvpB)
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Well, now you have a good reason to save your travel pennies.
Posted by: Suburbanbanshee at December 11, 2016 05:27 PM (S0Svy)
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That treeduck ornament really is fantastic, WD. Bookmarking that site for later use, oh yes indeedy...
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May 08, 2016
Mother's Day 2016
It has seemed like, for whatever reason, the past few weeks have seen my usual entertainment sources swamped by Mother's Day reminders. To a greater extent than normal, that is... just incessant. Every break in a Cubs game on the radio? There's a commercial for flowers, or chocolate, or chocolate flowers. TV? "Mother's day is coming up, and what better to get her than...". Even the interwebz.
All of which has gone a long way to defeating my annual attempt at forgetting the day exists. Not that I don't remember Momzerduck, I do! It's just that this holiday makes me sad...
Just... call your mother. Hug her if it's convenient. She misses you, y'know.
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January 13, 2016
I Had No Idea!
January 13th is National Rubber Duckie Day!
Any excuse to post a picture of Scooter, The Flock's First Duck (center). He's actually around 25 years old now. That's old for a duckie, but he's still goin' strong!
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>January 13th is National Rubber Duckie Day!
I totally googled that just to make sure you weren't making it up.
Posted by: flatdarkmars at January 13, 2016 07:30 PM (wgzE6)
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FDM, in all the time you've been coming here, have you
ever seen me lie about something as important as rubber duckies?
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December 25, 2015
Christmas 2015
Merry Christmas, my friends... or, if you don't celebrate that particular holiday, Happy Chinese Take-Out Day! It's been quite the year, but without you folks it would have been even moreso. Thanks for putting up with me.
Now. Who's up for some egg nog?
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Merry Christmas Mr. Duck!
Posted by: Mauser at December 25, 2015 09:06 AM (5Ktpu)
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I would love some, but I think ours has gone off. Merry Christmas, Wonderduck!
Posted by: Ben at December 25, 2015 10:00 AM (MOpDc)
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I just turned 62 and I still haven't decided what I want to be when I grow up...
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April 22, 2015
Duck. Duck. Grey Duck!
Because it's been years since I
last mentioned it, and I'm feeling a little melancholy today.
It's funny... I see this little object many many times a day, and yet I almost never look at it. Shame, that.
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December 25, 2014
Christmas 2014
It's likely to be a subdued Christmas around Duckford this year. As usual, the family is gathering at The Old Home Pond. Unlike the old days, though, it's no longer an all-day affair. Throw in my financial ambiguity and a severe case of yours truly having a sad, and it's one of those days, y'know?
Still, there are ducks. This particular photograph is from my "12 Days of Duckmas" archives; it was a backup for 2010, in case any of those didn't work out. As 2010 was probably the best year I've had for that series, it has sat unused for four years. Until now. Finally all those Santa ducks will get their royalty payments!
May all my readers have a Merry Christmas, may it be joyous and wonderful for us all!
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Merry Christmas, 'Duck!
Posted by: Ben at December 25, 2014 09:14 AM (S4UJw)
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Merry Christmas, Mr. Duck.
Christmas is a Wonder, and so, of course, are you.
Posted by: topmaker at December 25, 2014 10:54 AM (2yZsg)
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Merry Christmas! And be glad you're not flying Solo this year, as I always do.
Posted by: Mauser at December 25, 2014 08:57 PM (TJ7ih)
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Check your moderation queue. I posted a couple of links to list your spirits.
Posted by: Mauser at December 26, 2014 08:51 PM (TJ7ih)
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Nothing in my comments, Mauser. Please repost, and remember, don't use raw URLs! I'll be grumpy if you do.
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October 31, 2014
August 11, 2014
A-Yup, Sure Do.
"I bet he has at least one Rubber Duck with a shower cap on."
-Mauser
As a matter of fact...
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What is that, the
Psycho toy from a Hitchcock-themed duck line?
Posted by: Mitch H. at August 11, 2014 01:12 PM (jwKxK)
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That duck has, apparently, seen things.
Things it can never unsee.
Posted by: GreyDuck at August 11, 2014 01:13 PM (3m7pZ)
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Perhaps he's seen some of Kancolle comics at Danbooru.
Posted by: Pete Zaitcev at August 11, 2014 02:37 PM (RqRa5)
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Browsing the *boorus at all is something that requires the polarized shades of blocking that which can't be unseen, Kancolle or not...
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June 17, 2014
Release The (mini)Quacken!
Not so long ago, friend
Brickmuppet found himself terrorized by the latest appearance of artist Florentijn Hofman's
greatest creation. At the time, I expressed great envy of 'Muppet, knowing that The Duck would surely never make it's way to Duckford... this city wouldn't know great art if it jumped up and bit 'em. After all, they think that
orange steel pipes stacked on top of each other and welded together is Art. So I figured that 'Mup's pictures would be the closest I'd come to the second-largest-rubber-duck-I've-ever-seen. That is, until I came home from the Duck U Bookstore one day and found a USPS notification stuck to my door... a package delivered, and taken back to the post office. Confused, I asked for redelivery. After a couple of days worth of Wild Goose Chase, I finally corralled the thing... to discover it been sent from Brickmuppet. Expecting another one of his
exploding kiwi attacks, I opened it very gingerly... and found this:
It's my very own Tolo commemorative Florentjin Hofman (mini)Quacken! Now,
I have a Tolo "chubby duckie", a gift from Ph.Duck from when he visited (amongst other places) Denmark, but this? This is next-gen stuff, right here. Plus, it's a numbered limited edition, to boot!
What's even cooler is that
"423" is my birthday! He somehow managed to get me the one miniQuacken that was practically made for me, completely at random. It was meant to be.
There were other things in the package as well: a book on the Tuskegee Airmen, autographed by a member of that historical unit. An
Osprey book on Zeppelins. A t-shirt from The Quacken visit, as well as a pin of same. But the rubber duckie itself is undoubtedly the neatest duckie I've seen in a long time.
Thanks, 'Muppet!
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Tolo ducks are wonderful ducks, and a numbered edition to boot? Fan-freaking-tastic.
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December 25, 2013
Christmas 2013
Not nearly as good as the image I had in my mind. Oh well. I wish I could have done the 12 Days of Duckmas this year, but there was just no time.
A happy and joyous Christmas to you and yours from all of us here at The Pond!
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November 28, 2013
Thanksgiving 2013: Om Nom Nom!
There's only one word to describe my physical state right now:
burp. Anti-clockwise from below-left of the duck is... mashed potatoes made with sour cream and cream cheese, the most tender turkey I've ever eaten, broccoli with lingonberry on them, crescent rolls, stuffing, peas, and The Old Home Pond's Official Holiday Foodstuff, corn souffle.
Cranberry sauce, more mashed potatoes, more TOHPOHF and more turkey was the second helping, eventually followed by pie.
It was a good meal. Yes indeed. Even if The Old Home Pond's new kitten, nicknamed "demon kitty" by me from the one picture I had seen, didn't come out to play. I was looking forward to that, alas!
I do hope you and yours, honored readers, had a good holiday and/or Thursday!
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October 31, 2013
Halloween 2013
The classic vampire duckie. You don't need to fear for your life, you only need to fear for your rye bread.
Bwah-hah-hah-hah-hah-haaaaaaaaaaa!
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Man, he's welcome to my rye bread. That's not vampirism, that's hazardous material disposal.
Posted by: Avatar at November 01, 2013 11:41 AM (GJQTS)
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I rarely disagree with my readers openly, Av, but this one I'm gonna have to throw down on. You're wrong, and here's how I know it: you can't make a good reuben sandwich without rye bread. Quod erat demonstrandum, baby.
Posted by: Wonderduck at November 01, 2013 07:21 PM (GE6XS)
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Perhaps he's simply acknowledging his inexperience as a baker, and saying that
his rye bread isn't good enough for ducks yet.
-j
Posted by: J Greely at November 01, 2013 08:24 PM (fpXGN)
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I... find your logic convincing and withdraw my earlier statement. Reubens are awesome.
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Posted by: Wonderduck at November 03, 2013 02:38 PM (GE6XS)
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I used the link button. It left this weird weird splodey code all around, which is how I knew that I used it. I don't know why such code occurred, and I don't think it was a good thing that it occurred, but I certainly used the button.
I think from now on, I will just leave you suggestions for search terms rather than links. "AquaTop" is my suggestion.
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What browser are you using?
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July 04, 2013
July 4th, 2013
Enjoy Independence Day, everybody! Or, for my overseas readers, have a nice Thursday.
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Did you take that last year?
Posted by: Vaucanson's Duck at July 05, 2013 06:05 PM (OFJiW)
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Vauc, I was wondering if you'd notice that it was a picture of Duckford's News Tower, or if it was too dark. Actually, I took it July 3rd (or very early July 4th)... the duck is positioned in front of my laptop, which is displaying the picture.
The original, sans duckie,
can be seen here. It's about five years old, I blatantly stole it from flickr.
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I first thought it was the river, but wasn't sure. I figured you'd use a Duckford photo. But then I second-guessed myself, and thought it might be from an anime. Hard to see the News Tower in your photo.
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February 14, 2013
Valentine's Day 2013
Happy loving couples make it look so easy,
happy loving couples always talk so kind.
Until the time that I can do my dancin' with a partner,
those happy couples ain't no friends of mine.
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There is one thing that Valentine's Day is good for--stocking up on all the surplus chocolate that the stores put on clearout the day after. Of course, that's only useful if you have a sweet tooth, and if you don't mind eating heart-shaped chocolate for a disturbingly long time afterwards (like candy canes after Christmas, it can just feel wrong).
Posted by: Peter the Not-so-Great at February 15, 2013 07:02 PM (ElBzz)
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Oooh, yes, Celebrate "Cheap Chocolate Day" on the 15th.
Posted by: Mauser at February 16, 2013 03:41 AM (cZPoz)
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December 25, 2012
The Twelfth Day Of Duckmas 2012
And so the sixth year of this fun thing I call the Twelve Days of Duckmas comes to an modest yet cute end. It's always fun to do this, though the past couple of years have been more difficult due to the lack of snow. Still, I hope it's been entertaining to you folks... and if you're looking for a more traditional version, head over to
Quacked Panes, where friend GreyDuck has just completed his
fourth year of "
12 Days". We've got a decade's worth of holiday duck pictures between us? Who knew?
Well. From my Flock to your family, we wish you and yours a Merry Christmas. We hope it's a good one.
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Well, of all the adjectives one could use to describe my comic, I think this is the first time someone's used "traditional."
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December 24, 2012
The Eleventh Day Of Duckmas 2012
In an annual tradition, the reinducks watch the 1964 documentary,
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, before the big flight.
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Posted by: Colleen Fletcher at December 24, 2012 10:15 AM (1pCY9)
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Hah! Cleverly done, sir.
Posted by: GreyDuck at December 24, 2012 10:54 AM (3m7pZ)
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That's so fun! Makes me think of MST3K. :-D
Posted by: Cheryl at December 24, 2012 11:08 AM (+A2ft)
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Cheryl, when the pictures came out of the camera, I started laughing for that same reason.
Posted by: Wonderduck at December 24, 2012 01:09 PM (cymHZ)
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Where on earth did you get a 'Bumble?
Oh wait...
Posted by: brickmuppet at December 24, 2012 04:52 PM (vp6an)
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