Monday 5 April 2010

Bye-bye, baby Bunting, rabbit's good for hunting


15 comments:

  1. That was clever. Excellently done.

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  2. oh, this was fun in a spooky way!

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  3. Ah, so the rabbit gets to turn the tables. :)

    Interesting twist!

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  4. A carnivorous rabbit? Frightening! (But delightful in a bizarre sort of way!)

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  5. You do stretch my imagination with your posts. Always.

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  6. Oh MY! Poor boy!
    This is really very good.. enjoyed that!
    Excellent MM!

    Happy MM! Mine is here hugs, shakira

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  7. Ah, the dark side of the rabbit! Always wondered about that! Great one for the day! Love it! Hope you have a great week!

    Sylvia

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  8. Best today! Methinks the boy fails to comprehend just what the genetic programming did for the rabbit other than size!

    Very well done!

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  9. To continue with the pun meme, I'd say this was absolutely hare-raising.

    Good for you! I like a bit of gallows humour of a Monday.

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  10. hmm. so we should not underestimate unassuming and innocent looking bunnies. they may be thinking of us that way.
    love it!

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  11. Watch out for the hare. :) Well done Have a great week ahead :)

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  12. I root for the bunny!
    Great story!

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  13. ROFL! Sounds like a win-win!

    I'm sorry I took 'til Wednesday to get here; we've been having a series of power outages that drove me nuts over whole the Easter holiday. I was online only half-an-hour or so at a time, which isn't funny on dial-up. Thanks for helping to make it worth the wait!

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  14. Thanks everyone. I think I have visited and commented everyone everywhere so see you all next Monday

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This blog was inspired by First 50 words where you freewrite from a single word prompt. I use random words or images to create flash fiction in formats ranging from twitter postcards to short short stories.