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 | loren [email] said at 5:54 PM 09-19-2001: I hope to qualify for the most annoying post EVER. |
 | wil [email] said at 6:15 PM 09-19-2001: "There it is!"
"What, behind the rabbit?"
"It is the rabbit!!" |
 | mary [email] said at 6:22 PM 09-19-2001: Angele's theater did a midnight showing of that movie last weekend. I hadn't seen it since high school. Now I want to watch it again. |
Arnie said at 2:23 PM 09-20-2001: ONE, TWO, FIVE! |
 | wil [email] said at 7:47 PM 09-19-2001: I just looked at lots of those.
Now I want to get a bunny just to put shit on its head. |
squirrelgirl said at 10:17 PM 09-19-2001: my sister recently got a bunny. I named him q-tip. we don't put shit on his head, but he really likes playing in t shirts.
and bunnies growl when you piss them off. |
*carla* [ url ] said at 10:32 PM 09-19-2001: Oh my god.
you rule my world! |
Neil said at 12:03 AM 09-20-2001:
That's fucking hilarious. Bunnies seem such pushovers, I would like to try the same thing with a cat, as cats would not like shit being put on them. :) |
 | wil [email] said at 12:35 AM 09-20-2001: Not my quote:
"Dogs have masters. Cats have staff." |
meredith said at 10:53 PM 09-21-2001: i just tried putting stuff on both my cats' heads. [yes, i have nothing better to do on a friday night.] cats move around too much. maybe i need to develop a more intimate relationship with them. or maybe, now i need to get a rabbit also. |
doodlegirl [ url ] said at 9:38 AM 09-20-2001: okie, now what was the purpose of putting stuff on their heads, taking pix of them and creating a website about it??
hee! don't get me wrong, i think it's funny... but why? why god? why??? |
 | loren [email] said at 2:18 PM 09-20-2001: dunno, can anyone read japanese? |
doodlegirl [ url ] said at 4:01 PM 09-20-2001: nope, but i found a linkie on the site that gives an english explanation of the, uh, site! hee.
http://isweb21.infoseek.co.jp/animal/sokaisha/010817/010817.htm |
Boudet said at 10:16 AM 09-20-2001: The best one:
http://www.fsinet.or.jp/~sokaisha/rabbit/990911/dust1.JPG |
 | wil [email] said at 7:33 PM 09-22-2001: Bunny man responds:
Hello Everyone,
who lives in USA>>
Thanks for visiting my Japanese website. This is a site devoted to me and
my rabbit, Oolong. I built this site mainly for Japanese rabbit lovers, but
realize that I have a lot of international visitors who are curious about me
and Oolong, judging from the thousands of hits I receive daily and many
e-mails written in English from all over the world.
Oolong is 7 years old and was born in an outdoor rabbit group in a park in
Hokkaido. Hokkaido is the northern-most island in Japan. He is a tough,
healthy rabbit since he had a wildlike childhood. Recently, however,
he has developed abcesses on his cheek, and has had to undergo two surgeries
last spring. It doesn't still fully recovered, but is getting well now.
I want to reassure everyone out there about the nature of my site. This is
a site to demonstrate the natural days of Oolong and me. Period. To my
surprise, I realize that this site has been spread around some American chat
forums and/or passed around as office humor. I am really surprised at the
number of visitors that come to my site, but I hope no one misunderstands
the nature of my site. Some visitors have written me e-mails, accusing me of
being cruel to my rabbit and that I am abusing my pet. This was never my
intention when I included numerous links to photographs, showing Oolong's
unique ability to hold objects on his head. This is not a site to mock
rabbits, or demonstrate animal abuse. I'm sure you understand it if you see
whole my site.
Oolong is so calm and patient -- he never gets angry when I take pictures of
him. When I put various objects on his head, he stays still for a minute.
This is just a result of an intimate relationship between me and Oolong.
The main theme of my site is not to show these 'headperformance' links,
and it's not my hope to propagandize nothing but the strangeness of his
headperformance over the world.
I'm sorry I can't make a special English edition of my website, but I don't
have enough time to translate everything on the site. However, if you roll
over the photographs with your mouse, you can see pop-up captions in
English. Please use Internet Explorer to view this.
Anyway, thank you for checking out my site and I'm so happy that so many
people all over the world have come to love Oolong.
Thank you and take care!
Oolong's owner
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 | wil [email] said at 7:34 PM 09-22-2001: Wow. that looks like mega shit. sorry gang. |
 | brandon [email] said at 3:51 PM 03-09-2005: As a follow-up. Oolong passed away several years ago. |
dogluva said at 3:33 PM 03-09-2005: omg.......i have got to try that witha cat!!!!!! |
 | brandon [email] said at 3:52 PM 03-09-2005: Dogluva, I second that cat-raping emotion. |
 | amanda [email] said at 4:22 PM 03-09-2005: AHHH!!! That is a Dutch bunny. I used to own a Dutch bunny and it was evil personified (or bunnified). It attacked me within a week of owning it, so violently that I had scars for years and years. Also, it lived to be over ten years old, at which point we freed the evil Clover in the woods. We still do not know the gender of said killer rabbit because inspection of his/her genitalia was inconclusive. I feel this further supports my hypothesis that Clover was demonspawn. | |
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