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Post by Kitty Pryde on Aug 9, 2006 16:40:58 GMT -4
Okay, ew. I sooo did not need that mental image.
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Post by Hank McCoy on Aug 9, 2006 16:42:54 GMT -4
Yeah. He doesn't really have the legs for it.
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Post by Kitty Pryde on Aug 9, 2006 16:47:47 GMT -4
Why does my mental picture automatically make it leopard print?
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Post by Hank McCoy on Aug 9, 2006 16:48:25 GMT -4
I dunno. Don't give me too many bunnies.
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Post by Kitty Pryde on Aug 9, 2006 16:50:27 GMT -4
Aww, but bunnies are so fun! *flings*
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Post by Hank McCoy on Aug 9, 2006 17:26:05 GMT -4
Not with adamantium claws stuck in them.
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Post by Panthera on Aug 9, 2006 17:59:30 GMT -4
Hey, go right ahead and each claw with a bunny. I'll tell you a little story that happened to me recently and you'll understand why.
I have a 15 year old Shetland Sheepdog who is slow in age but spry in spirit. Well he can barely make it down the 4 wooden steps of our deck to go pee on the lawn. We have no fence in our yard and we have a small creek that runs through everyone's yard in their back for drainage and such. Anywho, I let him out one day and was doing something in the house and I heard him barking. I thought our next door neighbor's dogs were out and he was just doing the usual barking at them. I went about my business and about 5 minutes later I decided it was time to bring him in. I called for him, but got no answer. This isn't unusual since he can't hear very well either so I went to look for him. I was home alone and working while all of this is going on as well. Husband took the kids up north for the weekend.
Well back to the story. I looked behind our shed where we keep blueberry bushes, no Odie (that's his name). I quickly scanned the backyard, no Odie. I went around to the front thinking he wondered slowly there, no Odie. For a second, I thought, did someone take him? Then my heart started beating rapidly for I thought, OMG he's dead in the ditch. It had rained heavily the night before so it was full. I walked quickly back to the back yard and all I saw was this head sticking up and slowly sinking. As I approached, the nimwit was covered from neck to tail in mud. And across the creek on the other side, sat the bunny he had apparently chased over there. He was probably laughing at him and ready to go tell all his bunny friends about the idiot dog across the field. "Come on guys, he's hilarious. One carrot to see the dumbest dog on the block, just one carrot."
I had to pick him up and get myself all muddy and wash him off, not once, not twice, but three times to get all the mud off of him. And to top it all off, he's growling and showing teeth to me the whole time, probably because I was laughing at him the entire 2 hours it took to clean him up.
There, that's why I have a vendetta against bunnies. So go ahead, pierce them badboys against them claws, I won't mind at all.
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Post by Hank McCoy on Aug 9, 2006 18:17:57 GMT -4
They're vicious.
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Post by Kitty Pryde on Aug 9, 2006 18:19:13 GMT -4
*snorts* Awesome.
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Post by Callie on Aug 9, 2006 18:22:51 GMT -4
yey thinkgeek! You can buy killer rabbit slippers from there too
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Post by Panthera on Aug 9, 2006 18:38:57 GMT -4
I'll make my own *goes to hunt wabbits* Mwahahaha
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Post by scarletwitch on Aug 10, 2006 0:40:13 GMT -4
They're vicious. AHHH...AHHhhHHHhhh FLUFFY! *holds up her own* He's the bunny I sleep with because I have the biggest crush on Monty Python since the history of infatuation and....*dies* Wow...pretty intense...
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Post by Callie on Aug 10, 2006 10:19:30 GMT -4
Silly silly Wanda. One day you'll wake up with no head.
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Post by snake on Aug 10, 2006 12:48:12 GMT -4
Is that the bunny from Monty Python? ;D
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Post by Callie on Aug 10, 2006 13:33:38 GMT -4
no, it's the other killer bunny rabbit.
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