Thursday, July 14, 2011

What the Duck?

The Krauts used the amazing reducing ray on us that he got from the Red Skull and it was like we were in the "Land of the Giants."

We were almost attacked by a giant duck.

Luckily I showed him some shots of our ducks at home so he let us slide.

8 comments:

chickelit said...

Back in the state of brotherly hate they have a fish so big you can do a jig...
..inside it link.

I'll bet garage mahal knows all about Hayward.

chickelit said...

Just mention to one of those Germans that today is Bastille Day and he'll look around for a railway car and do a jig.

blake said...

I guess there's no Maginot Line day?

chickelit said...

I guess there's no Maginot Line day?

Siegfried's Foliday?

chickelit said...

Here today, gone to Maui: link

reader_iam said...

Holy Quack!

Anonymous said...

Big Duck

The Big Duck is a prime example of literalism in advertising. The building measures 18 feet (5.5 m) wide, 30 feet (9.1 m) long and 20 feet (6.1 m) tall to the top of the head. The duck's eyes are made from Ford Model T tail lights and the interior floor space is confined to 11 feet (3.4 m) by 15 feet (4.6 m). The wood frame, wire mesh/concrete surface building was designed in the shape of a Pekin duck in order to house a retail poultry store.

ndspinelli said...

Your next trip needs to be to Margate, NJ and stand in front of the famous Lucy the Elephent. Unfortunately, the equally famous Lenny's Hot Dog stand, which was just a block away, is no longer in biz. You can get some good hoagies in town.