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Saladwhore - 2004-01-09 04:28:37
I happen to love bunny merchandise. Just so you know. ;-)

Bunnies are cheap toy whores. Chloe and Rebekkah are currently playing with: an old phone book, an empty cardboard giftwrap tube, and two empty Puffs boxes stuffed with orchard grass hay. When they get tired, they crawl into their "bed" (an empty pistachio display box from Aldi) and take a nap.

They do have an $18 cardboard Critter Castle upstairs that they have played in everyday for the last year. I am astounded that it is still almost like brand new - they've taken very good care of it! :-)

I guess that proves it. Bunnies are better than dogs. LOL! ;-)
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fargahar - 2004-01-09 07:12:07
My bunny, Mad Max, played with a baby pool for years. He was a cool rabbit. My grandpa used to always threaten to cook him. That made me really mad when I was younger.
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sarah - 2004-01-09 08:33:32
Hooray for Stevie and pups
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serena (Of serenaville) - 2004-01-09 10:18:58
I had a bunny named Aristophanes years and years ago. He never let me hold him, he left his random bunny droppings everywhere -including my lap-, and chewed the corners off the only pictures I have of my biological father, when he got into a box in my closet. Then, he peed in the box. Maybe his name pissed him off, and it was some bunny vendetta. I think that suffices as evidence of: "Why I Now Refuse to Ever Own Another Rabbit in My Natural Lifespan". See, I'm all about the sharing. Keepin' it real! Heh. Take care!
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jes - 2004-01-09 12:15:41
courtney, do you often watch your husband play video games. i only ask because i am usually forced to watch the boys that i am dating at any given time play games. i have actually grown to enjoy it somewhat. when i am in the mood to snuggle, i can usually snag a place on the lap while they play to defend the world. kk, just asking. -jes
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thisendup - 2004-01-09 13:32:58
two things: a) i admitted to a huge interest in all things beatles about 8 years ago. all presents since then deal exclusively with the fab four, b) almost got busted by my supervisor while commenting on your entry.
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devian - 2004-01-09 16:53:40
i am so your stalker for the day! first your gbook, then your notes and since you filed that restraining order against me, my last option is to leave you COMMENTS. after that, all will be lost. anyway, you're listening to stevie nicks--one of MY goddesses. i'll leave you with this quote from a song by her that ALWAYS, without fail, makes me cry like a baby: "For me...it's the only life...That I've ever know/And love is only one...fine star away.Even though the living Is sometimes laced with lies... It's alright...The feeling remains... Even after the glitter fades"
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Lauren - 2004-01-09 17:19:56
I laughed when I read this entry - people who like animals ALWAYS get animal related gifts. I used to think it was sweet, until I got too many cat related items to mention. I'm not a knicknacky person anyway. Oh, and the whole being "found" thing? It only happened because I was careless in an entry from way back in October. I posted a chat transcript from Yahoo, and I missed one freakin' line with his Yahoo id in it. According to his website (which is pathetic and incoherent), he had some extra time and did a search on himself. Great. I debated, but I left him a note in his guestbook (it's not a diary) that said, "I know you read it. You know you read it. I regret nothing, and I harbor no ill will. Take that however you want. I sincerely hope all is well." I probably shouldn't have said anything, but I know beyond a shadow of a doubt it was him. Anyway, lookee here at this comment novel!
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