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  2. Friendly Floatees spill - Wikipedia

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    At least two children's books have been inspired by the Floatees. In 1997, Clarion Books published Ducky (ISBN 0-395-75185-3), written by Eve Bunting and illustrated by Caldecott Medal winner David Wisniewski. Hans Christian Andersen Award winner Eric Carle wrote 10 Little Rubber Ducks (Harper Collins 2005, ISBN 978-0-00-720242-3). [6]

  3. Rubber duck - Wikipedia

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    A rubber duck or a rubber duckie is a toy shaped like a duck, that is usually yellow with a flat base. It may be made of rubber or rubber-like material such as vinyl plastic . [ 1 ] Rubber ducks were invented in the late 19th century when it became possible to more easily shape rubber, [ 2 ] and are believed to improve developmental skills in ...

  4. List of CB slang - Wikipedia

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    Lot lizard A prostitute in a rest area or the parking area of a truck stop. Mud Duck A cb user that has a weak signal and they keep trying to talk despite the fact that no one can understand them. Nap Trap A rest area. Negatory No, negative (often emphatic, like "Hell no"; see "10-77/10-double-7"). On one's donkey

  5. Students Gifted Teacher 2 Rubber Ducks 16 Years Ago. She ...

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    "A lot of people ask if I like rubber ducks, and the answer is yes — but perhaps not as much as it appears!" she adds. "I think they're adorable, but they really mean more to me because they ...

  6. Duck, duck, cruise: What to know about rubber ducks on ... - AOL

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    Travelers can find rubber ducks on just about any cruise. Here’s why.

  7. Convoy (song) - Wikipedia

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    The two other trucks are a Kenworth pulling logs, and a cab-over Peterbilt with a "reefer" (refrigerated trailer) attached; the lyrics are unclear which one of the two the Rubber Duck was driving (the sequel song "'Round the World with the Rubber Duck" more strongly implies he indeed is driving the Peterbilt, [14] which would be consistent with ...