Duck duck...
April 2, 2008 | Boston, Massachusetts | Vetting explained
A few years ago the CEO at my company basically dared me to prank him. The following year I got 1500 rubber ducks and covered his entire office with them. There was duck noises coming from the office and I was waiting in front of it with a duck bill mask on. The connection was a quote he used to use saything the company should "Always behave like a duck - keep calm adn unruffled on teh surface but paddle like the devil underneath." He handled it very graciously but to be on the safe side I immediately "retired" from April Fools Day although I have been known to do some consulting.
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