One delicious gulp!
This one will go down easy—tho his tail might tickle going down...
Did I just write that?! [shifty eyes then continue to sip martini]

Our first run in with bunnies 2 (06/2005), way to gerhe greefus groinks.
Did I just write that?! [shifty eyes then continue to sip martini]

Our first run in with bunnies 2 (06/2005), way to gerhe greefus groinks.
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Squeeeee! Behbee bunneh is too, too cute!
Too .. cute .. for .. words!
long thin scrawny ones, short fat fluffy ones, itsy bitsy fuzzy wuzzy buns.......
BUNBUN!!!
I WANT!!!
what a sweet little bunny!
What, that little nubbly tail? Nah, it's the ears that'll catch.
The re-return of the spotted teeny-tiny-itsy-bitsy bunny bun bun to CO!
Nobody's gonna eat that sweet, cuddly, adorable, snorglicious little bunny, not if I have anything to say about it!
*hugs bunny, very gently*
This is one cottontail that Mr. MacGregor is never going to get his hands on!
Nobody's gonna eat that sweet, cuddly, adorable, snorglicious little bunny, not if I have anything to say about it!
*hugs bunny, very gently*
This is one cottontail that Mr. MacGregor is never going to get his hands on!
I have no idea how that got posted twice.
Acelightning -- must be because you feel so strongly about it.
Me, I think a little Worchesterstersteershire Saurce is called for.
its like the Chocolate easter bunny... do i eat his tail or ears first?
Slurp!
bun is taking a little nappers and dreaming that its flying in the clouds. note the ears pinned back for maximum flight.
super bun...to save the day
Awwwww.
Sleeping bebeh animals kill me.
I'm trying to convince my brother that a bunny would be an excellent addition to the two cats and a dog we have - he's not buying it just yet...
Is this when the cottontail waitresses come in?
Tiny, tiny!! :D
The tail might tickle while it goes down???
I think we have a case of BWI here (Blogging While Intoxicated). Pull over sloooowly, sleep it off...
The tosies!
The tail!
The kissable nose!
Gaww...*Drooling over keyboard*
*pats the bunny*
grab a sleeping bunbun
put it in your pocket
save it for a rainy day
Squealingly cute-- AND aerodynamic!
BTW, check out the tiny little snippet of white fur right in the middle of the top of his head (sigh).
OMG, AAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!
i just died. again!
Oh my god what a sweetie! I want one! But my cat's would probably want it too:(
I wants to play with his widdle toes!!!!
can u imagine what his little bunneh tummeh feels like
yummeh
Awwwwwwwwwwwwww.
I'd like one bun please, and another martini! It's still happy hour prices, right? Make it two of each!
I might not technically eat it , but I may just have to house the bunneh in my mouth for a skosh.
Hee, Paulie! A skosh! I like that word.
indeed he is perfectly sized for a bunny shooter (=like oyster shooter), but perhaps i would just smooch him.
Perfect Sat. morning breakfast morsel!
Cutest bunny ever!
I'm sorry, but WTF is up w/ the ad talking about a kidnapped husband? Is this some kind of sick joke? Meg, your better than this WE are better than this!
"Enter Court TV's 8 Day Mystery Challenge. See Official Rules. $25,000 prize will be shared among all eligible entrants who solve the mystery. Ends 6:00 am ET on June 12, 2007.
All character names, company names, and pharmaceutical names are fictional. Any evidence to the contrary is completely inadvertent."
yeah - what the hell is that site about? talk about preying on cuteoverload's sense of empathy.
really, shame on whoever made the site, and to meg too for accepting the ad. sorry meg, but that isn't right.
No wonder bunnies procreate so prolifically. They are streamlined so that momma bunnies can pop them out like: pop-poppopopopopp-pop-pop .... pop.
So cute how it looks like momma bunz carefully combed the fur to look nice. :)
Bebe gonna be in pix must look sweet! :)
http://www.happylolday.com
I have a family of bunnies in my backyard. They are too cute for words and my kittys go nuts watching them (from inside of course!). Super sweet bunnage!
I agree, peeps, what was Meg high on when she accepted such a demented ad to be placed on this wonderful site? Kidnappings are no joke. How dare someone try to make money off the idea!
Never mind nawming him, I'm going to use him for a powder poof!
For the Ad Nuffs:
It's an ad for courttv. It says right on it "dramatization". I sincerely doubt Miss Meg approves /selects every ad that appears here.
Ifn ya don't like it, don't look at it. I never even noticed it until the Nuffs started nuffing about it......
He's a little pill for depression; should go right down with a glass of water. I suffer from a chronic illness, and I have to say whenever the negative energy is attacking me, I come to this site and it takes a good bit of it away. Maybe all antidepresssant pills should be shaped like bunnies...
Diane: or kittens or puppies. Not sure that ray shaped antidepressants would have a big market :-)
here thumper
You know, I was thinking today, why is it we call rabbits "bunnies"? Is there some historical reference? It seems such a random word!
Darkshines--according to etymonline.com
bunny
1690, dim. of Scottish dialectal bun, pet name for "rabbit," previously (1587) for "squirrel," and also a term of endearment for a young attractive woman or child (1606). Ultimately could be from Scottish bun "tail of a hare" (1538), or from Fr. bon, or from a Scand. source.
Which I think is basically referenceworkspeak for they don´t know.
Yitzysmommie, don't you think Meg should use her ad space with a dose of conciousness? If she's going to make money off pics of cute animals, the least she could do is be more respectful! We are talking about a fake kidnapping of a loved one! What right does Meg have playing off people's emotions like that, and for money? If she doesn't have control over her ad space, than she doesn't deserve the title "Web Developer". Only a fool would let an agency ruin their website like this. Meg isn't a fool , she should know better. We expect better.
I'm not sure about "rabbit" and "bunny," but in English, one reason there are double words for so many things is that the Norman conquerers added French words to the original Anglo-Saxon.
Generally, the Saxon word is the more crude or everyday version, while the Frenchified is more upscale, since the Normans became the upper class.
In cooking, this manifests itself where the name of the animal tends to be Saxon, while the name of the meat is French-derived.
Thus, Saxon "cow, pig, chicken," French-ish "beef, pork, poultry."
It's also why a lot of legal terms are double as well, such as "null and void."
/pedantry
oh. and SQUEEEEEEEEEE!