July 01, 2006

Bunnies Yawning. Rabbits having a bit of a yawn.
  • Are you sure you didn't mean to post that here? *flings carrots and "raisins"*
  • Some of those are a bit scary, could give one quite a nip.
  • Thanks Chyren. "having" is going to be my new screen background.
  • that is so surreal!
  • Those are hilarious! They kept getting funnier the more I clicked on them, and I'm not even drunk! I used to have pet rats as a kid and they would yawn in what I imagine is a similar fashion--suddenly opening their mouth very wide, then clamping it shut again very quickly, quite the opposite of the slow human yawn. It's a bizaare thing to behold.
  • Not as cute as it should be ...
  • These bunnies do not appear to be wearing shawls.
  • bunnieeeeeees!
  • Bunnies are amazing. We had a rabbit as a housepet. They're called "house rabbits" as opposed to the poor souls who have to live outside in a hutch. Rabbits are incredibly smart, and our Molly would find her way to any place in the house that she wanted to, even when we would put up boxes or something to keep her out. She'd stand there and look all cute, then dive in or jump over something and I'd just pee my pants because she was so smart. The only reason most people do not keep them when they purchase them around easter is that they are incredible chewers. They will chew wood (your table) books (your new best seller) wire (lamp cords...very dangerous) pencils, pens, whatever. You really have to treat them like little kids and keep an eye on 'em. Otherwise, they are very affectionate and will literally circle your feet when you get home at night. When Molly was about 8 weeks old, I'd stay up really late and let her stay out of the cage for an extra few hours. She would run the perimeter of the room five times in a row and at the end, would kick herself up into the air. Cute as all hell. Thanks for the link. I miss my bunny. Those yawn moments are so familiar.
  • It won't load for me, dammit.
  • We had a rabbit for a while when I was a kid. He kept trying to have his wicked way with the cat.
  • nasty pointy teeth I miss my late bunny too, ball point head. He liked to sit in my lap and lick my arm. He had a salt block, but he preferred arms.
  • Family had a pet rabbit when I was a kid; he just invited himself one day into the house and adopted us as their servants. Cute, never a chewer, clean (he would wait until let out of his nigth shed to go at the garden), would circle around one's feet until a treat was offered... quite a nice pet. Still... am I the only one that finds every single one of those pictures frightening? "Get near me, I'll chop your finger!"
  • Chyren: a guy I know just forwarded me some pictures of an orphaned baby hippo in captivity that's reportedly been befriended by a giant tortoise. The pictures came with the following Inspirational Message: "This is a real story that shows that our differences don't matter much when we need the comfort of another. We could all learn a lesson from these two creatures of God, look beyond the differences and find a way to walk the path together." As luck would have it I had just seen your housecat-humping-bunny, up there, so I copied the inspirational message and sent it back along with that .gif. "Baby I need the comfort of another... WALK THAT PATH BABY! WALK IT! WHO'S YOUR BUNNY!!" Anyway, I just wanted to thank you for providing the perfect response...
  • First, they are not yawning. They are preparint to launch evil biting attacks. Second, that gif takes me back. My childhood pet rabbit tried to have his way with my cat...
  • The mind reels... What if they had successfully produced cabbits?
  • ... or rats?
  • Runnies.
  • Stan the Bat, I salute thee.
  • MonkeyFilter: WHO'S YOUR BUNNY!!?? mmmmm Hassenpiffer
  • The posts above prove that TUM and chyren are the same entity! Hail, Chyren Underpants!
  • Am I the only one that found this to be a super erotic post?
  • >>I salute thee. Woo HOO! Uh- I mean, No need for that- it's all in a day's work. (Nuts- the Lone Ranger would never have said 'woo hoo'...)
  • So, the conclusion is that rabbits are evil, horny killers, yes?
  • Ready the Holy Handgrenade of Antioch!
  • "There are thousands of them on the road but they're not using their newfound freedom well; they're just sitting around, eating grass and enjoying the sun," Galik told Reuters. Sounds like a perfect use to me. Hand me those chips, dude
  • MOAR BUNNIES! MOAR!
  • Ach, but look! it washed one foot. Bit of a dullard bunny, otherwise.
  • Another waskally wabbit tormenting a doggy.
  • Rabbits are insidious and will gleefully chew off parts of your anatomicals. BEWARE THE EVIL BUNNIES!!
  • Yeah. Not afraid. Got the Holy Hand Grenade...
  • You're not afraid? Shut up and go change your armor!