Malcolm
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No.i'd also like to request to the council we have some signs up for ducks stating warning ducks crossing road, or something, do you think it would save lives?
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No.i'd also like to request to the council we have some signs up for ducks stating warning ducks crossing road, or something, do you think it would save lives?
It sounds like a Monkhouse gag...
On a similar note,On another note though, it was my eldest sons second ever word. We we're at the park when he started saying "Dada... duck! Dada... duck!". My wife said "Aw, bless him" as I got hit on the back of the head with a cricket ball.
they are beautiful animalsLidl has a few live ducks, and they regularly lay siege to the store, in the hope of getting a few freebies from exiting customers.
And very tasty with a nice orange sauce.they are beautiful animals
Was the ball in a sock swung by your wife?
It sounds like a Monkhouse gag...
I've only had duck once or twice, probably for Christmas Dinner. I wasn't impressed.Eat it and when the other one comes a looking eat that one as well.
Problem solv ed.
I don't know how they're going to get their introduction to water. The nearest is the canal - about 250m away as the duck flies.
It might be stating the obvious, but shortly after all the ducklings have hatched, they'll be marched (walked) to the water. This is probably the most dangerous time for them as, they will cross roads, oblivious to the traffic.
Time to order a few signs: