bunny bun-bun

Aug 27, 2008 11:21

A few weeks ago I was walking from where I park to where I live. I park on an adjacent street in an abandoned garage. (I know the person who owns the property, so it is OK for me to do so.) Much to my delight, I saw a bunny who saw me! The bunny was still as a statue; it was probably thinking that I couldn't see it if it was not moving. Quickly, I ( Read more... )

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paradigm411 August 27 2008, 16:44:12 UTC
pic snagged...
watch therabbitstail.blogspot.com your photo may be used in part/piece in the illustration & story of this book in progress.

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sweet sarx_phagos August 27 2008, 16:48:03 UTC
Cool! I'll be famous! I can't wait for the royalties. *ahem*

:D

Just kidding. I try to spread non-pornographic, non-ironic, none double-entendre, non-meme joy across the internet.

~~Nick

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benchilada August 27 2008, 17:14:01 UTC
Nick: Part-time freelance bunny-frightener

Available for Bar Mitzvahs.

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tasty tasty sarx_phagos August 27 2008, 17:47:54 UTC
It is pretty difficult to not scare bunnies. They are all over Urbana. Everywhere. I see them driving, walking, and biking. Perhaps I should make a stew...

~~Nick

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paradigm411 August 28 2008, 17:18:46 UTC
wild buns are difficult to get close to, because they are wild, and naturally nervous. if you are lucky to be able to see the same ones (usually if u see 1, there is another near by, rarely venture out as loners) spread out some treats. I have found that bananas work fantastic. they are aromatic, and the buns eat them up quick. be very still. don't make any sudden moves. and if you have the time, lay down facing them, even though they are skiddish, they are investigative as well. good luck. oh.. check food.com for making rabbit in to yummy food recipes. Even though Thaddeus is a pet, rabbit, is very lean, very easy to grill, stew, broil, and thought I would not eat him, I have brought home store bought slaughtered rabbit for dinners.

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