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To: The Rabbit who wrote (18031)2/6/2001 11:58:57 AM
From: bucko  Respond to of 62558
 
Rabbit, I admire your style.



To: The Rabbit who wrote (18031)2/6/2001 12:32:43 PM
From: Pierre Borczuk  Respond to of 62558
 
Message #18032 from The Rabbit at Feb 6, 2001 11:46 AM

Re: "I had no Monet to buy Degas to make the Van Gogh."
The thief was apparently Baroque.

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You are a funny rabbit



To: The Rabbit who wrote (18031)2/6/2001 1:00:08 PM
From: DuGen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 62558
 
Good one Rabbit, it's funnier the way you tell it. LOL

DuGen



To: The Rabbit who wrote (18031)2/6/2001 6:38:52 PM
From: Kid Rock  Respond to of 62558
 
That is such a funny joke.

Only problem telling it is that I don't think I could Remembrant it.



To: The Rabbit who wrote (18031)2/7/2001 10:04:10 PM
From: SIer formerly known as Joe B.  Respond to of 62558
 
Wednesday February 7 10:26 AM ET
Fat Bunny Has Operation to Find Love
dailynews.yahoo.com
LONDON (Reuters) - A British rabbit, so fat she couldn't clean
herself and could hardly move, has had an operation to give her a new lease of life and even
help her find love.

Tallulah, a two-year-old lop-eared doe, had a tummy tuck operation after her owner passed
her on to the Bunny Burrows refuge in Richmond, Yorkshire, in northern England.

``She had been overeating and was living in a very small cage so she could not get much
exercise,'' Gwen Butler, owner of Bunny Burrows, told the Times newspaper.

``She is from a rather lazy breed and consequently got very fat indeed.''

Vet Frances Harcourt-Brown carried out the operation to remove an ``alarming amount of
fat'' from Tallulah, who is now looking forward to happier times.

``She looks great again and is living happily with a suitor called Aladdin,'' Butler said.