Persuasive Essay On Ducks And Gooses

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For some reason, everyone finds swan very silly. This is not the case, she is just a swan and my duck is the real silly. The most silly though, is the fat silly, aka. Goose. Twats goose is very fat because he likes to eat all the food and he doesn't exercise. He just sits in his cage and eats the swan when he can. Swan on the other hand, has a very floppy dinosaur thingy, it is more floppy than duck's and goose's is just plain erect. They are the most silly chikaaannnn on the face of this fat silly

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