Friday, December 01, 2006

Rabbit Rabbit

It's Rabbit Rabbit time. But I'm not here. I'm over at Bela's Slap of the Day. You should try slappin' someone or something. FUN.


You know the drill. Ya gotta say Rabbit Rabbit on the first of each month. It could keep you off Skid Row. Just sayin'.

And while you're out there Christmas shopping, remember a fool and his bunny are soon parted. Watch your bunny!

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  1. rabbit, rabbit, tlp...the last one of the year!! (thank goodness, the way this year's been!)

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  2. Ribbet, Ribbet Lucy, hope I don't croak for that.

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  3. Rabbit, rabbit and not to fear, I always keep one hand on my hare.

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  4. Rabbit, rabbit!

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  5. I'll be sure to watch my bunny!! tehe

    Rabbit Rabbit!!!

    Happy Belated Birtday as well!!!

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  6. Anonymous10:30 AM

    i once tried to put my bunny where my mouth was, but that was a big mistake.

    Rabbit, Rabbit! xox

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  7. Rabbit Rabbit...You did GOOD over there on SLAP Day...! I had not heard anything about this terrible terrible thing that you wrote about...As I said over there...this is shameful!

    BTW: Love those two at the top of your post!

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  8. The picture looks like Aflac on drugs. Good one! But, its a rabbit short.

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  9. Rabbit, rabbit, rarebit, frabbit.

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  10. Then we wait to see who is visited by Homeland Security first!

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  11. Anyone who loves Phantom is good in my book. ^_^ (I saw you on Logo's, obviously)

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