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  • Untitled Document

    Space duck themed e-book comic for purchase, includes background information and samples.
  • As the Murkles Waddled out of the River by Mary Byrne

    Mary Gregg Byrne 2006. Website design by Beautiful Artist Websites.
  • Waddled Plover - Masai Mara Game Reserve, Kenya

    Waddled Plover - Masai Mara Game Reserve, Kenya, East Africa ... The bright yellow waddles make it easy to identify this bird. Even a casual birder can ...
  • Crazy Libs: The Knight and the Dragon

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  • Psittacosaurus (Psittacosaurus mongoliensis)

    Psittacosaurus was mainly bipedal, but probably waddled on all fours when grazing. They may have also used their forelimbs to get food from bushes or tree branches.
  • MySpace.com - The Penguins of Doom - CONWELL, Massachusetts ...

    MySpace music profile for The Penguins of Doom with tour dates, songs, videos, pictures, blogs, band ... Member Since: 5/1/2006: Band Website: septinanash.com: Band Members: We are the Penguins of ...
  • waddle - Definitions from Dictionary.com

    ... to move in any similar, slow, rocking manner; wobble: The ship waddled into port.
  • 2004 Darwin Award: "Who Wants Summa This?"

    ... Wants Summa This?': Kebab-eating amateur rugby player Gareth, 22, was a bit wobbly after a pub crawl with his friends. His flat was filled with men and women when he pulled down his pants and waddled ...
  • The Magic Light: Page 1

    Ella watched it for a while, then unable to contain her curiosity any longer got out of the water to get a closer look. But by the time she waddled across the road, it had gone.

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