Miscellaneous Monday #4 Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps - January 11, 2010 Ducks or Geese?old smithfield st market, Manchester Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps Comments Everyday Goddess12:14 am, January 11, 2010It's the new Gosselin show.Those original eight kids had eight kids, and so on, and so on, well you get the idea.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyHilary12:16 am, January 11, 2010I dunno, but it puts me in a bit of a fowl mood. ;)ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyKitty12:50 am, January 11, 2010What a quack up! Ducks, I say!Brilliant!ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyUnspoken1:16 am, January 11, 2010Hmm, ducks? At least I know they are not swans :).ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyExpat mum2:56 am, January 11, 2010Well, they're not as big as the Canadian Geese we get over here, but I'm not an expert. As has been said, at least they're not swans. Vicious beasts.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyLoisW2:57 am, January 11, 2010Geeks!!!ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyJ Cosmo Newbery9:08 am, January 11, 2010Ducks!ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyScriptor Senex10:00 am, January 11, 2010Who cares - they look great and so long as they know what they are I guess it doesn't matter!ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyethelmaepotter!10:27 am, January 11, 2010I've no idea, actually, but they are quite interesting. Where in the world is this?ReplyDeleteRepliesReplylime12:34 pm, January 11, 2010why am i suddenly overcome with the urge to play "duck, duck, goose?"ReplyDeleteRepliesReplySuburbia2:48 pm, January 11, 2010Driving me quackers trying to work that one out ! ( sorry!)ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyAnonymous4:19 pm, January 11, 2010I think all the Duck/Geese puns have been made-so only a query...were they wood or porcelaine?ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyDaryl6:29 pm, January 11, 2010I love this .. have you ever seen in person or in photo the duckling statures in Boston Public Gardens?http://www.schon.com/public/ducklings-boston.phpReplyDeleteRepliesReplyWorking Mum8:26 pm, January 11, 2010Ducks, definitely. Haven't you heard Mancunians call each other "duck" as a term of affection?ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyKitty8:32 pm, January 11, 2010Working MumNah, that 'Ayup, Duck' comes from Stoke-on-Trent, and just drifted upriver!ReplyDeleteRepliesReplySuldog8:53 pm, January 11, 2010Ducks.I'll bill you later for the answer.(Sorry. That wasn't a great pun, but I was just winging it. But, what more can you expect on the web?)ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyNancy6:37 am, January 12, 2010Ducks. Right?ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyLand of shimp6:13 pm, January 12, 2010You know, whereas I love the wooden ducks (or is it geese?), it's their shadows that catch me. That was th first thing I noticed, their little shadows on the pavement.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyRick12:21 am, January 15, 2010They look concerned. Has GB just declared war on their pond? ~rickReplyDeleteRepliesReplyAdd commentLoad more... Post a Comment Thanks for stopping by!Take the weight of your feet, draw up a chair and pour yourself a cuppa. Leave your troubles at the door and together we shall ride out the storms. Saz x
It's the new Gosselin show.
ReplyDeleteThose original eight kids had eight kids, and so on, and so on, well you get the idea.
I dunno, but it puts me in a bit of a fowl mood. ;)
ReplyDeleteWhat a quack up!
ReplyDeleteDucks, I say!
Brilliant!
Hmm, ducks? At least I know they are not swans :).
ReplyDeleteWell, they're not as big as the Canadian Geese we get over here, but I'm not an expert. As has been said, at least they're not swans. Vicious beasts.
ReplyDeleteGeeks!!!
ReplyDeleteDucks!
ReplyDeleteWho cares - they look great and so long as they know what they are I guess it doesn't matter!
ReplyDeleteI've no idea, actually, but they are quite interesting. Where in the world is this?
ReplyDeletewhy am i suddenly overcome with the urge to play "duck, duck, goose?"
ReplyDeleteDriving me quackers trying to work that one out ! ( sorry!)
ReplyDeleteI think all the Duck/Geese puns have been made-so only a query...were they wood or porcelaine?
ReplyDeleteI love this .. have you ever seen in person or in photo the duckling statures in Boston Public Gardens?
ReplyDeletehttp://www.schon.com/public/ducklings-boston.php
Ducks, definitely. Haven't you heard Mancunians call each other "duck" as a term of affection?
ReplyDeleteWorking Mum
ReplyDeleteNah, that 'Ayup, Duck' comes from Stoke-on-Trent, and just drifted upriver!
Ducks.
ReplyDeleteI'll bill you later for the answer.
(Sorry. That wasn't a great pun, but I was just winging it. But, what more can you expect on the web?)
Ducks. Right?
ReplyDeleteYou know, whereas I love the wooden ducks (or is it geese?), it's their shadows that catch me. That was th first thing I noticed, their little shadows on the pavement.
ReplyDeleteThey look concerned. Has GB just declared war on their pond? ~rick
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