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Duck Stamps Featured On Last Week Tonight With John Oliver (Hbo)

 
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Posted 04/06/2022   12:54 pm  Show Profile Check pascoe's eBay Listings Bookmark this topic Add pascoe to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
Hello!

Those interested in Duck Stamps might have a good laugh at this report put together by John Oliver on his show Last Week Tonight (HBO). This clip is from September 29, 2021 and I am just seeing it now. I thought it was pretty clever. What are your thoughts? Any favorite quotes? I really liked the "duck dynasty" comment, pretty clever.

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Really enjoyed that video - hilarious. I would have bid on the duck with the pearl earring if I had known about the auction. When I had my entire U.S. collection auctioned off year before last, I kept my mint duck stamp collection because I just love the artwork.
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