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ShyShy
8th April 2005, 20:49
Secret Service Has a New Duty: Protecting Mother Duck That Built Nest Inside Treasury Dept.
By MARTIN CRUTSINGER
The Associated Press

Apr. 8, 2005 - The Secret Service, which has the job of guarding the president and other dignitaries, now has a new temporary duty protecting a mother duck and her nine eggs.

The duck, a brown mallard with white markings, has had several names suggested by Treasury Department people, including "Quacks Reform," "T-Bill," and "Duck Cheney." It has built a nest in a mulch pile right at the main entrance to the Treasury Department on Pennsylvania Avenue.

The Secret Service's uniformed division, which provides protection for the White House and Treasury building, has set up metal guard rails to protect the nest, which has attracted the notice of tourists on their way to see the White House.

The duck has been provided with a water bowl and seems oblivious to all the attention, sitting calmly on its nest on top of the mulch pile that surrounds one of the new trees planted along Pennsylvania Avenue as part of a renovation project.

Treasury Secretary John Snow stopped to pay his respects this week on the way back from a congressional hearing, Treasury spokesman Rob Nichols said Friday.

"He had been briefed on the duck and he stopped to pay a visit," said Nichols.

The eggs are expected to hatch the last week of April at which time the duck will be relocated nearer water. But until then, the duck will occupy some of Washington's prime real estate.

"Foreign leaders, members of Congress, everybody who visits Treasury has to pass by the duck," Nichols said.
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/print?id=653569

It's just funny :D

MegaRock
8th April 2005, 21:09
ANother example of our tax money hard at work:

http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/04/08/treasury.duck.ap/index.html

The Secret Service, which has the job of guarding the president and other dignitaries, now has a new temporary duty -- protecting a mother duck and her nine eggs.

The duck, a brown mallard with white markings, has had several names suggested by Treasury Department people, including "Quacks Reform," "T-Bill," and "Duck Cheney." It has built a nest in a mulch pile right at the main entrance to the Treasury Department on Pennsylvania Avenue.

The Secret Service's uniformed division, which provides protection for the White House and Treasury building, has set up metal guard rails to protect the nest, which has attracted the notice of tourists on their way to see the White House.

The duck has been provided with a water bowl and seems oblivious to all the attention, sitting calmly on its nest on top of the mulch pile that surrounds one of the new trees planted along Pennsylvania Avenue as part of a renovation project.

LuigiHann
8th April 2005, 21:12
Ummm...

MegaRock
8th April 2005, 21:15
Damned IE cache :(

Mattress
9th April 2005, 04:42
that's awesome. I find ducks to be hilarious for some reason

ShyShy
9th April 2005, 05:54
I think it's because of their waddle.

bgesley
9th April 2005, 22:28
I bet the birds are somehow linked with Al-Queida

shakey_snake
9th April 2005, 23:15
I walked right by there a month ago...

dlinkwit27
10th April 2005, 00:19
he had been briefed on the duck? THEY HAD A BRIEFING ABOUT THIS!

/me shakes head...

Mattress
10th April 2005, 03:47
it was brief

ShyShy
10th April 2005, 05:57
Originally posted by dlinkwit27
he had been briefed on the duck? THEY HAD A BRIEFING ABOUT THIS!

/me shakes head...

I just think it showed a bit of humor. :p

Omega X
10th April 2005, 06:14
<insert alternate browser comment here> :P

Omega X
10th April 2005, 06:17
Originally posted by bgesley
I bet the birds are somehow linked with Al-Queida


LOL! They laid Egg Bombs! I bet that won't smell too pretty at all. :P

deeder7001
10th April 2005, 08:44
firefox has had a cache problem on my computer before. a picture was updated on another forum i frequently visit and FF wasn't showing the update, and some other things started going wierd. i cleared the cache and all was good. i also lowered the amount of cache as well. i'm not sure it helps much though.

ElChevelle
10th April 2005, 13:34
Lame duck congress shoulda gotten stuck with that fowl family.

MegaRock
11th April 2005, 20:25
Just goes to show everying on Capitol Hill are going quackers.

DJ ROACH
11th April 2005, 20:36
Originally posted by ElChevelle
Lame duck congress shoulda gotten stuck with that fowl family.
I belive this is yours
http://elchevelle.homestead.com/files/AFLAC_Duck.jpg

I am hungry for some roasted duck

Omega X
12th April 2005, 04:13
Originally posted by deeder7001
firefox has had a cache problem on my computer before. a picture was updated on another forum i frequently visit and FF wasn't showing the update, and some other things started going wierd. i cleared the cache and all was good. i also lowered the amount of cache as well. i'm not sure it helps much though.

IF you visit a lot of different sites, then it will help a lot since older sites would be deleted by FF to make room for the new ones. ITs probabaly the same with IE but I haven't used IE in over 3 years....

Fickle
12th April 2005, 17:57
Originally posted by Mattress
that's awesome. I find ducks to be hilarious for some reason

I'm the same way. Ducks and cows. I picture a duck standing on the back of a cow and I laugh out loud.