Showing posts with label Duck Dynasty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Duck Dynasty. Show all posts

Thursday, January 2, 2014

Duck Commander Extends Its Brand to Firearms

The Duck Dynasty brand is everywhere.

There is, of course, the wildly popular television show; the box sets and DVDs are big sellers on Amazon.  There are cookbooks, beef jerky, bacon jerky, running shoes (you have to get on a waiting list), daily devotionals, prom dresses, a Duck Commander cruise, sunglasses, baby clothes, cologne, and well, it goes on and on.

Oh, and they make duck calls, too.
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Now, add guns to the list.  The ever enterprising Robertson clan now has its own line of guns manufactured by Mossberg.
The gunmaker Mossberg has teamed with Duck Commander, the company owned by "Duck Dynasty's" Robertson clan, to release nine different shotguns, as well as two semiautomatic rifles and a semiautomatic pistol.
The guns are manufactured under the Duck Commander brand, rather than Duck Dynasty, which I suspect cuts A&E out of the equation.

Over-exposed or not, you've got to admire the entrepreneurial spirit!

(H/T:  Memeorandum)






Tuesday, April 2, 2013

The Queen of Camo

Are you a Duck Dynasty fan?  Or no?

I love those people.  They crack me up.  Seriously, I do.

Duck Dynasty, as you've probably heard, is a show the whole family can watch: no sex, no cussing, no violence (except the occasional dead squirrel or duck), it's funny, and it ends with a prayer.  (shhhh!  Don't tell the libs that!)

The Robertson clan is in the news now because they're holding out for a raise.  Oh, they don't need the money; Phil Robertson made millions with his duck calls ages ago.  But who can blame them?  They're a huge ratings hit.

I've been amazed at the comments on Facebook about this photo of Korie Robertson.  The critics are downright nasty about this picture and are calling it "porn" and the Robertsons "sellouts."  They look at this picture and see sex.

I look at this picture and I see a happily married Christian woman with a great figure in an original duck-camo pattern dress.   Beautiful.

What do you see?