• @[email protected]
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    669 months ago

    Yeah it’s true. The game originated in Sweden, and we have a lot of Swedish immigrants in Minnesota. It was originally called anka anka gråttanka, which translates to duck duck grey duck. Or that’s the story we tell here at least.

    • The Picard ManeuverOP
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      That’s really neat. Were you also aware of “duck duck goose” growing up, or was it weird hearing it another way the first time?

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        I heard both growing up. To me they were just synonyms for the same game. Well, almost the same. Duck Duck Gray Duck is a little more fun because you assign colors to all of the ducks, so you have to pay a little more attention. But when not actually playing the game, the two versions live in the same pigeon hole within my brain.

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        I grew up in southern Minnesota and played Duck Duck Grey Duck as a kid. The first time I heard of Duck Duck Goose was when I moved away for college. When I first heard someone say Duck Duck Goose, I thought they were just making up a weird verse in the game.

        We always played where each person tapped gets a different “Duck” so, “blue duck, orange duck, wet duck, baby duck, and so on” and then when the caller says “Grey Duck” then the chase is on. So in that version “goose” could just be one of the ducks called, so that’s what I thought they were doing. It was much later that I learned that other folks didn’t have any variation to the calls other than “goose” and “duck”.

  • Stamets
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    579 months ago

    Wait, fucking excuse me? That’s not real

    Not fucking possible…

    • @[email protected]
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      589 months ago

      I know. How can the entire country be wrong. Only one state got it right. Also, it’s called pop.

      • @[email protected]
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        99 months ago

        Yeah. But you guys also say “aboot” and “rut beer”, so you’re Canadian and don’t count.

        • ares35
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          the twin cities doesn’t have a ‘little italy’ or ‘chinatown’… but they got a whole suburb ‘little canada’

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          19 months ago

          Am Canadian, saying “grey duck” disqualifies one from being Canadian so we definitely cannot take them.

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      39 months ago

      They’re also one of the states where people say “on accident” instead of “by accident” so I’m not terribly surprised.

    • @[email protected]
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      It’s true, the game outside of Minnesota is way more boring and missing all of the other ducks.

  • Lath
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    They know the horror of Canadian geese first hand. No way in hell will you get them to willingly partake in a ritual that has even the slightest chance of summoning one.

    • Urethra Franklin
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      39 months ago

      I try to teach all small children of friends to call geese “honkeys.”

      Hilarity ensues.

      • NoIWontPickaName
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        No, I hunted one of those motherfuckers one time, you can marinate that motherfucker all you want and it’s still not gonna be edible.

        Like $100 in special permits and special ammo and it wasn’t worth a damn.

        I see why Christmas goose fell out of favor.

        See, at the end of a Christmas Carol, Scrooge never actually was rehabilitated.

        He went and bought the biggest one of those nasty ass birds he could find to stick on those poor people’s table.

  • ares35
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    279 months ago

    duck. duck. duck. duck. duck. goose.

    vs

    blue duck. purple duck. yellow duck. grrrrrrrrrrreen duck. black duck. grey duck.

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    I was in an antique mall the other day with my teenage daughter and we stopped to look at a bunch of wooden duck decoys, and I was able to touch each one with a “duck, duck, duck,” then gleefully touch her head and say, “goose!” I hadn’t said it since I was so little.

    She did not chase me around the antique mall. Probably for the best.

    This has been today’s episode of Squid shares something no one cares about.

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    159 months ago

    Weird, I remember when I was in elementary school in MN they used ‘duck duck goose’, this is the first i’ve heard of the other variation.

    • @Gingernate
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      I grew up in northern MN, I always said duck duck goose as a kid.

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      Also slightly different games:

      Duck Duck Grey Goose

      and

      Duck Duck Cold Duck

      Which you play paasing a bottle after robbing a liquor store and are shooting it out with the cops.

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    139 months ago

    Ducks are way better than geese. Unless you’re also a duck.

    But on the other hand, it makes more sense to run from a goose. If a duck came at me, I’d probably stand still to see what it wanted.

  • @[email protected]
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    139 months ago

    For a moment, just imagine a Minnesota accent saying “goose.”

    Now you know why they call it “grey duck.”

  • Zoolander
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    109 months ago

    These weirdos are probably doing their online searching with “Duck Duck Gr” too.

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    39 months ago

    What the hell, what? Go on, say it. Shout your shame to the world, you sorry psychotic excuse for waterfowl, deserving not of even the most ridiculed of colors.