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Mmmmm Jalapenos. That will stoke the morning fires!!! :)
Jup was definitely better with the addition of jalapenos!


Deb, we are INFESTED with cottontails. They've discovered that the coyotes can't get 'em in here where our dogs are, so this is where they live now. And breed. And breed. They eat everything in my garden. So the cats are welcome to as many as they can catch, and Rich shoots some of 'em for dog food (and for the wild cats). It's a never ending supply, though. We have more rabbits than chicks. You are welcome to take as many as you'd like with you next summer when you visit. :)
well ok.....I take it back. I do understand that. I liked and watched out for squirrels too til they tried to eat my car. Still don't wanna hit one, but won't drive up a telephone pole to avoid it anymore. And wild rabbits aren't really my cute fluffy soft bunnies.
 

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    Deb, we are INFESTED with cottontails. They've discovered that the coyotes can't get 'em in here where our dogs are, so this is where they live now. And breed. And breed. They eat everything in my garden. So the cats are welcome to as many as they can catch, and Rich shoots some of 'em for dog food (and for the wild cats). It's a never ending supply, though. We have more rabbits than chicks. You are welcome to take as many as you'd like with you next summer when you visit. :)
    So you are saying they breed like rabbits?:p
     

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    Deb, we are INFESTED with cottontails. They've discovered that the coyotes can't get 'em in here where our dogs are, so this is where they live now. And breed. And breed. They eat everything in my garden. So the cats are welcome to as many as they can catch, and Rich shoots some of 'em for dog food (and for the wild cats). It's a never ending supply, though. We have more rabbits than chicks. You are welcome to take as many as you'd like with you next summer when you visit. :)

    My daughter had a pet rabbit. I can never ever let her see this post is passing.:lol::lol:

    It was a dwarf long eared rabbit. My definition of dwarf, and arabbit definition of dwarf were quite different. This dwarf weighed in at 23 pounds. Would have hated to meet the full size bunny. Had a cage the size that a large dog would have found roomy. She would walk the rabbit on a leash. At least it was house trained. Mostly.:cry:
     

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    It was a dwarf long eared rabbit. My definition of dwarf, and arabbit definition of dwarf were quite different. This dwarf weighed in at 23 pounds. Would have hated to meet the full size bunny.
    we also had "supposedly" a mini lop. No idea what she weighed, but wuzn't my definition of mini or dwarf either! She wuz a big bunny! She wuz a chameleon bunny too. She started as a baby, very dark brown, and just the tips of her fur were minked with silver. As she grew, she started turning lighter........she eventually looked like a siamese, cream with just paws, ears, etc were dark brown. Then she began turning darker again. Weird.
     

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    Hey, you know THAT film! :thumbs:
    Jup. Was actually in the middle of watching Mr Smith Goes to Washington again. I had seen most of it before but didn't get to finish it. Love old movies and really love Jimmy Stewart.
     

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    Jup. Was actually in the middle of watching Mr Smith Goes to Washington again. I had seen most of it before but didn't get to finish it. Love old movies and really love Jimmy Stewart.
    I love old movies too. I don't think I've seen that one though. Are you surprised? :w00t:
     

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    I love old movies too. I don't think I've seen that one though. Are you surprised? :w00t:
    Shocked! lmao Harvey is an odd one, wasn't one of my favs at all, but wasn't bad. A must see for Jimmy Stewart fans, just so yanno what folks are talkin about when it's mentioned lol
     

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    Shocked! lmao Harvey is an odd one, wasn't one of my favs at all, but wasn't bad. A must see for Jimmy Stewart fans, just so yanno what folks are talkin about when it's mentioned lol
    My list of must see movies is so long now. hehehehe. I do LOVE Jimmy Stewart though.
     

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    Shocked! lmao Harvey is an odd one, wasn't one of my favs at all, but wasn't bad. A must see for Jimmy Stewart fans, just so yanno what folks are talkin about when it's mentioned lol

    What, you have a problem with a 6' tall invisible rabbit??
     

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    What, you have a problem with a 6' tall invisible rabbit??
    newp not at all........that was the fun part of the movie. Just other parts of it weren't as good as other movies. But I do love Cecil Kellaway too and he was in it.
     
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