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Hairy Japanese Bastards!

Posted by: Sonya on: August 10, 2009

geordiebunniesI don’t know what’s been special about this year, it’s been a nicer summer than we’ve had in recent years, but still not especially warm, but bunnies seem to be absolutely everywhere in Newcastle at the moment. Almost every day now I see bunnies in the green areas on my way to and from work, and one day a few weeks ago I counted nine throughout the day. I feel like I’ve become a professional bunny spotter!

2 Responses to "Hairy Japanese Bastards!"

Ooooer,

Does that mean plenty of them on the menu then, i’ll bear that in mind when i’m up that way very soon…. 5 weeks or so time in fact :)

There had better not be! Who could eat such cute, fluffy things? :)

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