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The ducks of outside space
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Ongoing, First published Jun 08, 2015
I don't really know what I'm doing but I have an idea and I'm going with it.  I did this story a long time ago and it sucked horribly so it's time I take another stab at it. Stay tuned for more of this whacked out adventure into deep space!!
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