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Default Oct 30, 2020 at 09:33 AM
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when you were younger, did you have a rubber ducky to play with in the bath tub?

I did. one of the things that got me in. lol I never really liked them
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Default Oct 30, 2020 at 09:40 AM
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when you were younger, did you have a rubber ducky to play with in the bath tub?

I did. one of the things that got me in. lol I never really liked them
Unless I tossed it during my cleaning up in preparation for my move, I still have a rubber ducky. I didn't exactly play with it, but rather used it as a decorative item. I don't remember if I had one as a child. If I did, I assume I played with it then.

Do people remember Ernie from Sesame Street? He loved his rubber ducky and even sang the following song:

Sesame Street: Ernie and his Rubber Duckie - YouTube
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Default Oct 30, 2020 at 10:08 AM
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I had one when I was a kid. I also used to buy a few unique ones from the thrift store I volunteered at several years ago and either put them on my dresser or give them to my nephews.

I also had this floating Arthur bathtub doll when I was a kid.

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Yes, I remember that song!
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Default Oct 30, 2020 at 12:12 PM
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I remember having boats, vaguely. I did have bath toys but don’t remember specifically what. I’m pretty sure I did not have a rubber duck. The only toy for the bathtub I can recall was a submarine that went up and down in the water.

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I don't recall a rubber ducky in particular although I may have had one. One thing I do remember was I had these little rubber frogmen. There was a small compartment at each frogman's feet. The compartment had a metal cap with a small hole in the middle of it. You put baking soda in the compartment, as I recall, pushed the cap into place, & it made the frogmen sort-of bob around under water while bubbles rose to the surface of the water in the tub. Or at least I think that's how they worked. It was a very long time ago...
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This was in London...

did you have a rubber ducky?

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Default Oct 30, 2020 at 09:06 PM
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I had a whole collection of them, over thirty...and I'd put them all in my bath and I had a giant rubber ducky that I'd put in the hot tub. Sometimes I'd like to chew on them. Not sure what happened to them...perhaps given to Goodwill. I still love rubber duckies. I only have one now that I got at a concert.
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Unless I tossed it during my cleaning up in preparation for my move, I still have a rubber ducky. I didn't exactly play with it, but rather used it as a decorative item. I don't remember if I had one as a child. If I did, I assume I played with it then.

Do people remember Ernie from Sesame Street? He loved his rubber ducky and even sang the following song:

Sesame Street: Ernie and his Rubber Duckie - YouTube


that was cute!

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I had a boat I think.
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