On the first of the month some funny habits
Always make me refer to bunny rabbits,
Though if there should be
Some thrust out at me
I would not, unless paid some money, grab bits!*
Do not forget the Caption Competition here, pearl-ease and purr-fuv-oar-ray and sea-view-play and ah-serb-leaf and bitter and arls-tube-leafed and law-rum-hip-sum!
*This is what is known as a laboured rhyme – a painful labour, actually!
© Colonialist February 2014 (WordPress)
Cute bun-yab! I absolutely forgot to pinch and punch on the first. 😦
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Ah – you didn’t visit my blog at that time! 🙂
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*reaches for the wine*
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Oh my! That first photo is PAWESOME!
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All of them credit to Wiki …
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First-rate bunniness today. Pinch-punch, Col, as they say on the first.
And white rabbits.
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Love that first shot…looks like he’s going to jump right into my arms.
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you are right there Pussycat44 I had to read it twice!
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*defensively* It isn’t Double Dutch – one was Afrikaans!
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I am sure it was…perfect in every possible way
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Cute little furry creatures that wreak havoc with my garden!
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Did you ask them politely not to?
Another way is to provide a perimeter of so much bunny nosh that by the time they get to your garden they are full.
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White rabbits, was apparently the first thing to say on turning over the calendar for a new month, according to my colleagues at work. Not that I ever did it.
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The rabbit customs vary widely. The one we use doesn’t have ‘white’ as obligatory. Except for New Year.
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Rabbit.
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Too late – gotcha first!
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Is it just me or is there a very important language missing there? 😉
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I left out the ones I havn’t a hope of reading or writing even snatches of!
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Viv groans loudly!
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Was it the French bit, or all of it?
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puns even more excrutiating than I get from Jock!
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Gee, you really mangled my language! Dank U wel!
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*triumphantly* I can’t have done – you recognised it!
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