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    Anybody ever have a pet bunny?

    tit got me a pet rabbit so I wouldn't be lonely when she went to Puerto Rico for Thanksgiving and I know nothing about taking care of them. Has anybody ever had any experience with rabbits? I don't even have a cage for her yet, just a cardboard box that she hops in and out of as she wishes and rabbit food. What kind of toys should I get and all that good stuff? I don't even know how she wants to play, but I pet her alot and she follows me around and stuff. I'm so confused, but she's really cool

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    Is this why you were dreaming about Vieope? I already know why you'd dream about mystery meat and IT.
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    actually it's very likely. I didn't find room for it in my writing but Vieope's ears were crooked just like the rabbits ("Ihop")

    she has one ear normal and one that won't stay up. I don't know if it's broken or if it's cuz she's young or maybe it's genetic

    also the singing coins in the second formation has to do with me volunteering at an elementary school last week and the children connected wires in a similar fashion to turn a light bulb on.

    the "TRANSFORM!" is probably cuz I had the TV on Cartoon Network in my sleep, probably Transformers was on or something. Would also explain the Barney reference except that Barney isn't on that channel

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    My thoughts are to dress it and season it with salt and pepper, dust with flour, saute in olive oil until browned on the outside. Deglaze with burgandy wine (or use your favorite red wine Chrono), add 2 cups of 1" cubed potatoes, 1 cup carotts and 1 medium cellery. Cover with beef stock and bring to a boil, place in a 350 degree oven and bake until your veggies are tender and the liquid is reduced and thickened. For thicker gravey add tomatoe paste or small amount of brown gravey mix. Corn starch is cool too. Season to taste and enjoy.

    Beats the shit outta picking up rabbit turds

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    I heard bunnies like to play with butter, maybe some spices and an oven preheated to 350*
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    Damn BC, beat me to it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by BoneCrusher
    My thoughts are to dress it and season it with salt and pepper, dust with flour, saute in olive oil until browned on the outside. Deglaze with burgandy wine (or use your favorite red wine Chrono), add 2 cups of 1" cubed potatoes, 1 cup carotts and 1 medium cellery. Cover with beef stock and bring to a boil, place in a 350 degree oven and bake until your veggies are tender and the liquid is reduced and thickened. For thicker gravey add tomatoe paste or small amount of brown gravey mix. Corn starch is cool too. Season to taste and enjoy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crono1000

    Vieope?
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    but oh they have yet to be experienced and that makes aging so very worth it...ML circa2012

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    Don't cry bro ... UPS it too me and I'll take good care of your lil friend! Of course you'd need to pack it in ice first ...

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    Ya know Chrono you could pick up a few more bunnies and make Tit a nice fur coat! Imagine having sex with her on it when she gets back .... soooooo soft!

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    I've had my bunny for several years already, but I have to keep it in the basement because it poops all over the place. It's really big now. Here's the pic below.

















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    Vieope?
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    Quote Originally Posted by PreMier
    Vieope?
    You mean to tell me this blue bunny is Vieope?

    That explains all those long distant calls to brazil, and his slanted graffitti on the basement walls

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    Quote Originally Posted by min0 lee
    I've had my bunny for several years already, but I have to keep it in the basement because it poops all over the place. It's really big now. Here's the pic below.
















    omg perfect haha

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    Chrono Tit does not have any blue bunny tat's does she?

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    I use to have a bunny for my son when he was little, but my cat made it die. She scared it to death.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BoneCrusher
    My thoughts are to dress it and season it with salt and pepper, dust with flour, saute in olive oil until browned on the outside. Deglaze with burgandy wine (or use your favorite red wine Chrono), add 2 cups of 1" cubed potatoes, 1 cup carotts and 1 medium cellery. Cover with beef stock and bring to a boil, place in a 350 degree oven and bake until your veggies are tender and the liquid is reduced and thickened. For thicker gravey add tomatoe paste or small amount of brown gravey mix. Corn starch is cool too. Season to taste and enjoy.

    Beats the shit outta picking up rabbit turds
    my bunny read this post n now look at him


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    Quote Originally Posted by min0 lee

    Fred? I mean Vieope?
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    but oh they have yet to be experienced and that makes aging so very worth it...ML circa2012

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    Quote Originally Posted by rockgazer69
    my bunny read this post n now look at him

    What the.........

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    Quote Originally Posted by rockgazer69
    my bunny read this post n now look at him


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    Quote Originally Posted by BoneCrusher
    My thoughts are to dress it and season it with salt and pepper, dust with flour, saute in olive oil until browned on the outside. Deglaze with burgandy wine (or use your favorite red wine Chrono), add 2 cups of 1" cubed potatoes, 1 cup carotts and 1 medium cellery. Cover with beef stock and bring to a boil, place in a 350 degree oven and bake until your veggies are tender and the liquid is reduced and thickened. For thicker gravey add tomatoe paste or small amount of brown gravey mix. Corn starch is cool too. Season to taste and enjoy.

    Beats the shit outta picking up rabbit turds
    oh my god your so evil! i can't believe all the detail he went into! lol ... but i must agree, that does sound like a pretty good way to cut back on the bunny poop.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by rockgazer69

    that is so cute.. i want a bunny like that

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    u can't eat ma bunny




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    hahahaha.. this one looks like an Ewok

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    are those real! i freakin want one!

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    i hear guinea pigs make some good eatin too

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    LOL... type bunny into Google and then click images... theres a real scarry one on the first page

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