Kevin Tarr wrote:
>
> I found the information about duck jokes to be interesting. I wonder if
> the AFLAC duck being a duck, as opposed to some other animal, explains
> at least a small percentage of the success of that ad campaign? (And is
> it just me, or does that duck need Valium?)
>
> Julia
>
> I thought it was a goose or something.
>
> Well the website calls it a duck.
I'm guessing that you've never been around live ducks and live geese in
separate groups to know how they sound. It looks like a waterfowl. It
sounds like a *duck*. :)
(Our neighbors had a couple of ducks for awhile. Well, they had 2,
until our dog ate the nastier one. The other one died about a year
later, IIRC. And then, years later, while visiting at a relative's
house, I woke up one morning to an interesting honking sound, and when I
asked over breakfast if one of the neighbors had geese, and got an
affirmative answer. So I have some idea of how each kind of bird
sounds. Swans I don't know.)
Julia
It wasn't he sound, it's the color. The only ducks I've seen are mallards: brown,
black, and green not white.
Kevin T.
It's too early
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