Wun wabbit wun!
Wun wabbit wun!
Special Needs Pets just leave bigger imprints ♥ on your heart!
Miss Hoppy used to love playing "toreador" with me - they just didn't realize it was game!!! Didn't they know all it might have taken was a couple of raisins to lure the bunny in? I am sure his owners will turn up - every rabbit I have known has liked occasional adventures, but someone will realize he's missing!
I've Been Frosted
Any convenience store, or market, or random lunchbox! Playing toreador is NOT the way to catch a bunny - bribes are!![]()
I've Been Frosted
"Pet-loving members of the public who were passing by saw us struggling and rushed to our assistance"
I assumed Canterbury as in England and then I thought...how many "Pet-loving members of the public" could possibly be about at that hour?
The pubs close alot earlier in the UK. Canterbury not being the most URBAN of cities, I just LOL wondering about this. In the US, I doubt the police could be bothered chasing a rabbit of any size! How random and bizzare
Karen, you shoud use your bunny wiles and start a bunny wrangling business! Can't be too many as quailified as you in the ways of the fuzzy ones! Maybe just as a consultant as I can't see you flying to the uk to offer raisins to a wayward fuzzbutt!
Claudia
Richard, just wondering why wrote about it in the Dog House thread.
Though it did get more views & laughs than my post did. It must be the way you tell 'em.
http://petoftheday.com/talk/showthread.php?t=150906
Things have changed regarding pub opening hours. Many pubs have been granted licences to stay open until the early hours and a number have licences for 24 hour opening.
Also Canterbury is not as quiet as you may think.
Good Evening
When the evening sets in, the district is alive with theatregoers, film buffs, foodies and those enjoying a relaxing drink in one of the city’s many pubs and bars.
Theatres are in abundance in the district, with the Marlowe and Gulbenkian in Canterbury, Kings Hall in Herne bay and the Horsebridge and the Playhouse in Whitstable. Whether you want to go to the 1000-seated Marlowe for a touring show of dance, opera, comedy or a West End production, or the Gulbenkian, a smaller theatre at the University of Kent, there is something to suit all tastes. The Kings Hall in Herne bay hosts an extensive range of events, from top tribute acts to martial arts championships. The Horsebridge in Whitstable is just yards from the beach, and the Playhouse in Whitstable is a 186-seated theatre. With plenty of shows on offer, you can experience all kinds of fantastic theatre. There are also two cinemas in Canterbury and one in Herne Bay, offering all the latest box office hits as well as a few less well-known films.
http://www.canterbury.co.uk/
Last edited by ChrisH; 02-25-2009 at 06:13 AM.
I have to credit my journalism teacher in high school.
"If you do not grab the reader at the headline, they will not read the story."
I made a sketchy comment about the people out at that hour and that they may have had a little too much to drink.....hence the Giant White Rabbit sighting!
Since I antagonize people with my 'wit' and commentary, I keep the stories here, just in case.
Apologies to you and the good people of your country!![]()
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