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1. Random Quack IV

Two quick duck-related links for you to enjoy.

The This Peanut Looks Like a Duck website.

Betsy Bird at A Fuse #8 Production has a gander at the inspiration for our masthead.

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2. Random Quack III

Because Jacket Knack sounds a bit like quacking and in honor of our masthead image, we offer the occasional duck-related story on this blog. This is what we like to call a random quack. Here's our latest: Make way for very early ducklings, whose chronologically impaired parents apparently (say that three times fast) felt the lure of romance in the air along with unseasonably warm weather in the UK. See article.

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3. Random Quack II

For a little change of pace, we offer this duck-related story.


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