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    Posted 6 years ago

    AnythingOb…
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    ...You make bathtime OH, SO FUN...!"

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDy4PZPMDwU

    Except there's five of 'em instead, they don't 'squeak' when squeezed, and they have numbers written on their undersides in black sharpie. BUT THEY STILL LOOK CUTE sitting on the bathroom windowsill, don't they??! ;-) :-) ;-) :-)

    These were found 'loose' and 'unpriced' on the shelves at Goodwill recently -- when I took them to the register to ask for a price, the clerk mentioned that "there was a big binful of those a few days ago, but somebody bought the whole thing". [presumably these five 'got loose' in the meantime?] Anyway, he remembered that they had been priced 6pc for a dollar -- I said "close enough, a buck it is, SOLD?!" :-)

    With that story plus the sharpie marker numbers, I believe they probably came from a 'carnival game duck race' kind of thing -- where the carnies ultimately make money when people (wrongly) guess which numbered duck gets to the end first. (or something like that...?) They're hollow, made of flexible molded plastic with the words MADE IN CHINA in the mold mark.

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    1. Watchsearcher Watchsearcher, 6 years ago
      In the area where I live, at least one charity organization hosts a huge duck race every year. They spend a month or so selling ducks--you pay about $20-$25 per duck--a number gets assigned to you and your duck (s). On the big day, with a lot of fanfare, an enormous number of rubber ducks are released to float down river in the current. Several miles downstream is the finish line. The prize for the first duck to arrive is usually a new car donated by one of the many local dealerships. Subsequent ducks arriving are awarded lesser prizes, but all nice stuff, donated by local businesses. It's a huge fund raiser. I've bought a few ducks myself over the years but they always lagged behind so I never won a thing!
      You probably have some stragglers from the river or maybe the entire flock was donated to your thrift store after the race.
    2. kwqd kwqd, 6 years ago
      I am embarrassed to say I don't have either a rubber duckie or a rubber chicken in my pile of stuff. How did this happen?
    3. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 6 years ago
      When Whacky Jacky left for Berlin, she got me to buy her a rubber ducky. The one she choose didn't look like these, at all. Said she had trouble finding a good ducky over there. Maybe I lost something in the accent.
    4. Newfld Newfld, 6 years ago
      Very cute row of ducks, nice pose like the carnival shoot
    5. jscott0363 jscott0363, 6 years ago
      I used to stay at a hotel in Staunton, VA on business. They'd put a complimentary rubber duck, just like these, in the bathrooms. A lot of folks collected these to see how many they could collect. I stayed their many time and had quite a few of these.
    6. billretirecoll billretirecoll, 6 years ago
      Hey AO, it looks like "you got your Ducks, all in a row!" :^D
      Cute, and nice buy! :^)
    7. AnythingObscure AnythingObscure, 6 years ago
      THANKS SO MUCH TO ALL Y'ALL FOR YOUR <love its> and FUN COMMENTS!!

      Watchsearcher, you could be correct, I've heard of 'rubber duck races' like you describe too, just not around here that I know of recently. Not that they haven't happened...there's lots of rivers (and local carnivals/festivals/etc) around here too...?
      kwqd, no reason to be embarrassed. I myself still don't own a rubber chicken...I also don't quite know why not, now that I think of it...?
      BB2...ummm...yes, maybe a little something (a vowel?) got a bit "lost in the accent"...?? <ROTFLMAO>
      and Bill, I didn't figure it'd take TOO long for somebody to remember the classic 'ducks in a row' pun -- congrats for being the first to bravely post it! <giggle>
      JScott, I doubt I've stayed in that same hotel in Staunton (?) but I *have* stayed in one other, somewhere or other over the yrs, where I also found another little rubber duckie as a 'welcome' item in the shower...I need to go find that little guy andadd him to the lineup too, now that you reminded me of him...
    8. AnythingObscure AnythingObscure, 6 years ago
      OH -- I almost forgot -- the other thing the store clerk reported while I asked about my 5 'loose ducks' was that, apparently, the person that bought the "whole big bin full" of all the rest of them intended to use them to stage a 'duckie invasion' to somebody else's home (for whom that buyer was apparently 'house-sitting' during their vacation?) by scattering them throughout, for that homeowner to discover upon ultimately returning home.

      Now, I both regret that I didn't get there in time to buy the whole binful, AND that I don't have "friends" like that...? <LOL>
    9. antiquerose antiquerose, 6 years ago
      Awwwwww......yeah, I would think a river charity Duck race as they have did something like here to raise money. Lovely Ducks !!
    10. Ilikethings Ilikethings, 5 years ago
      Nice to see you got your Ducks, all in a row.. that must be growing old ..lol ya they run the ducks in my town for the kids in a river in town they win all kinds of stuff fun for all....cool post

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