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Mess With This Rabbit Only After Careful Consideration

Category: Humour
Posted on: March 27, 2010 4:40 PM, by Martin R

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1

Good thing this rabbit didn't see you when you were wearing the tux.

Posted by: Bob Carlson | March 27, 2010 6:13 PM

2

Haha!

Posted by: Martin R | March 27, 2010 6:46 PM

3

Seems Mr. Rabbit got some pussy today.

But at least it goes to show that curiosity doesn't always kill the cat - often, it just embarrasses the shit out of it. No chance, of course, that that kitten will ever hear the last of that one: "And these are from the January litter: Spots, Socks, Shadow and Rabbitbitch."

If nothing else, the kitten at least learnt a valuable military lesson: If you turn your back on the enemy, you're fucked.

Posted by: Phillip IV | March 27, 2010 6:48 PM

4

Spots, Socks, Shadow and Rabbitbitch

Haha again!

Posted by: Martin R | March 27, 2010 7:04 PM

5

That rabbit should be called Humphry ! :-/

Posted by: Nick Williams | March 28, 2010 2:54 AM

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