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Thanks and quacks to Cute Overload for mentioning Mr Flapper on their website today.
You guys are the best. Thanks, Meg!
XOXOX,
Mr Flapper’s human, Tiff

Thanks and quacks to Cute Overload for mentioning Mr Flapper on their website today.
You guys are the best. Thanks, Meg!
XOXOX,
Mr Flapper’s human, Tiff
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Dawn said,
August 20, 2008 @ 6:35 am
Congrats, duckies and human!
None of these photos are actually of Flap himself, though, right? Is he offended?
Pansy said,
August 20, 2008 @ 7:58 am
I am quite positive the duck in the 3rd pic is O’Malley. When Tiff got him a car seat for the office commute?
Administrator said,
August 20, 2008 @ 10:36 am
Yep. The first duck is Bingo Baloo. The second and third duck are both O’Malley. He is standing on both legs in the photo, but one is hidden by a stuffed animal goose friend he had with him in the car seat. All of those photos are over 3-years-old, but still… cute!
Pansy said,
August 20, 2008 @ 4:17 pm
Aww… this made me miss Miss Bingo now. She had such a cute, sweet smile.
Jade said,
August 20, 2008 @ 5:09 pm
I am so thrilled to find your site via c.o.l…
I had a female roan as a teen & she was the most delightful
Loving pet I have ever had. My elderly dad & I speak about her
all the time-she was a real jokester.
I will never forget her armless hugs and kisses…
Calnicky said,
August 21, 2008 @ 4:18 pm
Yay! I saw flapper (or was it someone else?) on Cute Overload! The ducks are so nice for neighbors! I want to see the baby…..will pop over later. Calnicky
Administrator said,
August 22, 2008 @ 10:55 am
Hi neighbor!
Calnicky is the actual, real-life neighbor of celebrity duck, Mr Flapper.
sandy valencour said,
August 28, 2008 @ 8:52 am
I’m in Auburn and didn’t know anyone rescued ducks. All of us animal lovers need to network for animal care and put it under one name and one number so we can find each other. I only have the internet to rely on when I find an injured animal or deserted animal or starving animal. I wish we could get that one number, call in and an operator (one of us volunteers) can pass you thru to the right place for help. I have cared for geese and that was fun until the male decided I wasnt to get need his “women”. Only got bit in the calf twice before he and I had a little discusion and after that he just yelled at me when I’d come out to feed…I just loved his orneriness and sure missed him later.