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What The Duck: An Internet Gem

Monday, April 23, 2007

As I was browing one of my favortie sites, PopPhoto.com, I came across something that pretty much made my day. I stumbled upon an article about a webcomic that about a struggling photographer who happens to be a duck. According to the article on PopPhoto, this comic was started as a joke, a filler for the authors band website, Sweet Jelly. I think this is one of funniest things i have seen one the internet. sure there are some inside jokes ("Sure you can recall everything about ISO, Eos, and CMOS, but can you remember my name?', 'Do initials count?") but i think everyone who reads this will get a kick out of it.

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