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Synesthesia
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And it's driving me nuts because I'm at work and can't do anything about it.
He was acting like a small child this morning, the sort of little kid that KNOWS when you're in a hurry so they will live in happy rabbit or happy little kid time where they can do anything they want to all day so they don't have to rush.
Lucky things.
They don't know how lucky they are.
I hope he's not eating cookies.

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Scott R
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This is what your rabbit is doing right now.

I don't know how you sleep with that thing creeping around...

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*clears throat* *hits a B flat* *sings (which really sounds like the wailings of a moose in heat)* Little bunny FooFoo, hopping through the forest, he is not afraind to die, not Brave Sir Robin! He is not afraid to be killed in nasty ways. Brave, brave, brave brave Sir Robin!
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<Wanders in, strangely drawn to thread, and looks around a bit in interest.>
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Synesthesia
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He could be eating COOKIES! He's not supposed to do that.
It's really driving me nuts knowing that he's free and running around and doing stuff

but most likely he's just laying there doing nothing.
That's all he does all day
I don't know why he can't go and get a job.

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And you just know he's pooping exactly where you don't want him to the most.
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The kids in the theater are not worried about him pooping.

They are worried that he is going to start eating their faces.

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Most likely he's not...
He's probably eating COOKIE CRUMBS and rabbits can't have chocolate
or my tea shortbread biscuits...
He's very good about not pooping places except for when my room is open and he wants to mark it as his territory when I keep trying to explain to him that it is MY territory and not his...
He peed once all over my pretty picture of Toshiya : o(

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Well, he seems to be ok.
I don't think he ate any cookies.
But these @#$@#$@#$ people inspected stuff in my house and LEFT MY BEDROOM DOOR OPEN!
I hate people being in my house!

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I'm glad he's okay, Synesthesia.
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Yeah. He really is a special, smart yet frustrating little (big) guy.
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"but the bunny isn't missing!"
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quote:
He could be eating COOKIES! He's not supposed to do that.
quote:
He's very good about not pooping places except for when my room is open and he wants to mark it as his territory when I keep trying to explain to him that it is MY territory and not his...
For some reason these two sentences tickled me. [Smile]
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