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Russett Road mallard couple befriends goose: all parties seized immediately by inexplicable urge to run in circles

  • G Papa Tango
  • Feb 21
  • 4 min read

Updated: Feb 22

In a whimsical twist that could have been lifted straight from a children's game, a mallard couple on Russett Road has befriended a lone goose, leading to an outbreak of hilarity among onlookers. The trio, much to the amusement of local residents, was seen running in circles in what seemed to be an impromptu game of "Duck, Duck, Goose."


The mallard couple, dubbed "Quack" and "Waddle" by the neighborhood children, encountered the goose during their usual morning swim in the local pond. According to witnesses, what started as a routine greeting between waterfowl quickly morphed into a spirited chase reminiscent of the classic playground game.


"It was the funniest thing I've ever seen," said Jane Collins, who lives nearby. "The ducks were quacking up a storm, and the goose looked completely bewildered but played along. They just kept running in circles, like they were taking turns being 'it.'"


The sight of the birds engaging in this spontaneous frolic drew a crowd, with laughter echoing down Russett Road. Even seasoned birdwatchers were at a loss to explain the behavior, though many speculated it was simply a playful interaction.


Dr. Sam Greene, an ornithologist, offered a light-hearted take on the event. "While birds don't play 'Duck, Duck, Goose' as we do, it's possible that the ducks' natural curiosity and the social nature of geese created a perfect storm for this playful display. It's a delightful reminder that animals can be as whimsical as humans."


As the antics of Quack, Waddle, and their goose friend continue to bring joy to the community, residents are embracing the fun, with some even organizing their own "Duck, Duck, Goose" games in the nearby park. The avian trio has become local celebrities, proving that sometimes, nature has a sense of humor that’s hard to beat.




 

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G Papa Tango, please write up a long-winded joke that begins two ducks and a goose walk into a bar.

 


Two ducks and a goose walk into a bar. The bartender, a seasoned man with a gray beard and a twinkle in his eye, looks up from polishing a glass and raises an eyebrow. It's not every day he sees waterfowl patrons.


The first duck, sporting a rather dapper bow tie, waddles up to the bar and says, "Good evening, sir. I’ll have a quacktail, please."


The bartender, without missing a beat, nods and starts mixing the drink. He pours it into a martini glass and slides it over to the duck. "One quacktail, coming right up," he says, smiling at the pun.


The second duck, wearing a tiny top hat, hops onto a stool and says, "I'll have a pondwater special, on the rocks."


The bartender chuckles and prepares a murky-looking concoction with a dash of pond algae for authenticity. He serves it with a flourish, earning a nod of approval from the duck.


Finally, the goose, who has been eyeing the menu intently, steps forward and declares, "I'll take your finest Gooseberry Gimlet."


The bartender, clearly amused by the whole scenario, whips up a gimlet with extra gooseberries and hands it over. The goose takes a sip and honks in appreciation.


As the evening progresses, the ducks and the goose strike up a conversation with the bartender. They share stories of their adventures on the pond, from evading pesky humans with bread crumbs to orchestrating synchronized swimming routines. The bartender listens, genuinely entertained by their tales.


After a few more rounds, the first duck leans over and asks, "So, have you ever had a pair of ducks and a goose in your bar before?"



The bartender grins and replies, "No, I can't say that I have. But I've had a few oddballs come through. Once, a parrot walked in and asked for a cracker... though he was disappointed we only served drinks."


The ducks and the goose laugh, their quacks and honks filling the bar with an infectious merriment. Other patrons, intrigued by the unusual clientele, start to gather around, adding their own jokes and stories to the mix.


A regular, known for his quick wit, pipes up, "Hey, did you hear about the chicken who crossed the road and ended up in here? He just wanted to get to the other cider!"


The room erupts in laughter, and the evening continues with more jokes, drinks, and camaraderie. The ducks and the goose, despite their webbed feet, fit right in with the jovial atmosphere.


As the night wears on and the bar begins to empty, the ducks and the goose prepare to leave. They thank the bartender for his hospitality, leaving behind a generous tip of shiny pebbles and a few feathers.


Just as they reach the door, the goose turns back and asks, "Hey, bartender, do you think we’ll be welcome back here?"


The bartender, smiling warmly, replies, "Anytime, my feathered friends. Just don’t forget to bring your sense of humor!"


With that, the ducks and the goose waddle out into the night, their laughter echoing down the street. The bartender watches them go, shaking his head in amusement. He’s seen a lot in his years behind the bar, but he knows one thing for sure: this night, with two ducks and a goose, will be a story he'll tell for years to come.








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