Bunny

Apr 12, 2009 10:21

Me finds a bunny. Yummy bunny.
Tried cooks fried mustard, honey recipe with. Nice tangy bunny taste. Maybe me too much vinegar use? No sure. Flavor good.

Was boy bunny, so no baby bunnies do eats too. Maybe next time.

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holly_carroll April 12 2009, 20:05:17 UTC
You *ate* a bunny?! o.o

The poor bunny!

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thuvos April 13 2009, 03:06:13 UTC
Bunny yummy, Holly.

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holly_carroll April 13 2009, 06:55:41 UTC
I don't care, don't you eat any more bunnies!

Bunnies are cute and not for eating!

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charlescarroll April 13 2009, 13:51:09 UTC
Actually, they eat rabbit in many parts of the world, Holly.

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spirit_drifter April 13 2009, 03:53:22 UTC
The bunny didn't happen to have a basket of easter eggs with it did it?

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thuvos April 13 2009, 04:20:40 UTC
Egg? No, was bunny. Normal eats meat, no magic it.

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polymagic_ash April 13 2009, 13:45:52 UTC
And a good thing, too. One does not want to mess with the evil Bunnitos. Truly, the reign of Bunnitos was fraught with terror, for she hid her spawn across hill and valley. Even today, people still engage in mock hunts for "bunny eggs" (as if rabbits laid eggs) in commemoration of the hunt to eradicate all her spawn in the late 13th century.

These days, Bunnitos exists only as a ghost story to keep demonologists awake at night, but I've been down to Hell, and they still remember her with a great deal of fondness. Twisted bastards.

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l33t_magician April 13 2009, 17:00:45 UTC
[tilts her head to one side] What a truly odd tale, though I always wondered what eggs had to do with bunnies.

The cadbury bunny lays eggs.. albeit chocolate ones.

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charlescarroll April 13 2009, 04:47:39 UTC
There is something rather peculiar about you eating a rabit on Easter.

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l33t_magician April 13 2009, 17:02:20 UTC
Agreed.

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smashingrequiem April 16 2009, 13:13:53 UTC
Easter was originally a holiday of the old gods and of the spring equinox, you know.

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