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She's edible. Just remove the skin and baste her with unboiled Easter eggs before you put the flame to her.
She's going to be tough, anyway, so just go lightly on the meat tenderizer.
Er ... isn't this supposed to be about the WAR?
Yes, dlowan, that's Rabbit War I.
Too many smegging threads here end up as Bunny roasts, in my opinion.......grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
williamhenry, dear--
You are so right.
In the end, it's all about the bunny.
Get that Wascally Wabbit!
This Bunny thing has taken on a strange life of its own.......I feel a little like Frankenstein, sometimes...
Quippy-ess aside, deb, we are all insanely jealous because you snagged the best avatar.
I've cursed you secretly regarding this on more than one occasion.
I love that bunny.
Ain't no rule says two people can't have it.
Mind you - it DOES cause mass confusion!
And I confess to some primitive miffed-ness when someone else DOES use it........(admits shamefacedly)
Why not download something similar for yourself?
I have had a lot of flak about that avatar by the way.
heeheehee
made me more determined to keep it!
Too Many Notes
Your article, reminds me of a scene in Amadeus, when the young Mozart submits to Antonio Salieri, a musical composition for his opinion.
Salieri revels in the high lofty sounds, . only to realize that God has tricked him ?- this unruly boor is an artist whose work stirs the soul.. Salieri recognizes the yawning gap between his own mediocre talent and Mozart's God-given virtuosity. He vows to thwart the Creator by ridding the world of his messenger.
"There are just too many notesÂ…The poor Emperor Joseph I , has a tired ear, and can't possible sit through so many notes.
Well Mozart asksÂ… Which notes should I take out?
Well preinfixed, which words would you edit out?
Remember, that the average attention span of most people, is around two minutes. I'm afraid, that a lot of your notes are falling on deaf or tied ears. I do have to admit, that I persevered, and made it all of the way through.
Madison Avenue, tries to nail their message in sixty seconds. TV broadcasts of sporting events like the National Anthem sung in a minute and 53 seconds Anything longer, and viewers attentions, start to wander.. By most of the responses here, one liners seem to be the norm.
Fortunately, your content and ironic wit was enough to see it through.
This response, read at an average rate, will take just about sixty seconds to read.