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Rubber Ducky... You're So Fine...


Dorek

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I just got out of the shower. I listened to music while taking said shower, something I don't normally do.

 

I should do it more often >_>. Trouble is, I lack CD's.

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I know, that was a problem for me, so I just burned my iTunes Library to a couple of CDs, much better now.

I need blank CD's too ^^;

 

Rubber Ducky's may be fine, but beware of Ducky-Faced People.

I'll keep an eye out for one. How do you kill one, persay?

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I know, that was a problem for me, so I just burned my iTunes Library to a couple of CDs, much better now.

I need blank CD's too ^^;

 

Rubber Ducky's may be fine, but beware of Ducky-Faced People.

I'll keep an eye out for one. How do you kill one, persay?

Not sure, but I assume, like rubber duckies, they can be defeated with dirty stuff. After all, rubber duckies spend there whole life in the bath.

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I know, that was a problem for me, so I just burned my iTunes Library to a couple of CDs, much better now.

I need blank CD's too ^^;

 

Rubber Ducky's may be fine, but beware of Ducky-Faced People.

I'll keep an eye out for one. How do you kill one, persay?

Not sure, but I assume, like rubber duckies, they can be defeated with dirty stuff. After all, rubber duckies spend there whole life in the bath.

 

Not true.

First, the are born in a factory in China.

Then, they are frozen in a cardboard-like stasis device. Then they're put on a plane to the U.S. or wherever there're going. Then, they arrive at their destination and put in a warehouse with a bunch of other boxed ducks. They are then sent to a magical land called Wal-Mart. They are put oh shelves where 3-year-olds can see them and beg for them. Eventually, after a few months usually, they are bought and taken out of their boxes. It's usually a long time before they're actually used. They mainly just sit there, or sometimes given to dogs as chew-toys. The Rubber Ducky Enforcers are doing their best to stop that from happening, though.

Anyway, as you can see, the majority of a rubber duck's life is NOT spent in the tub.

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