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milky [email] said at 11:09 AM 01-09-2003: Brian, that site is easier to take than those redneck cops who offed a family dog with a shotgun in TN...I should post it as a news link.
lusterkaboom said at 11:44 AM 01-09-2003: thats sucks, thats sad. i had a bunny that died too. i have a similar set of pictures but mine are more gruesome because my bunny was shot. his name was foofur.
yetanotherben [ url ] said at 11:53 AM 01-09-2003: that's such a shame! what a great little rabbit, and daresay it, the most famousest of all rabbits on the internet. i too have had rabbits pass away, though by more horrible circumstances (shooting, dogs, and other rabbits). farewell oolong! i place a biscuit atop my head in your honor!
cricket [email] said at 6:28 PM 01-09-2003: the picture of the bunny nestled in its grave is so poignant and makes me feel more for it than i do for humans.
brandon [email] said at 12:26 AM 01-12-2003: No, previous pictures of the bunny with objects placed on its head were taken while it was hale and healthy.
brandon [email] said at 7:54 PM 01-12-2003: I'd be an angry rabbit, if I realized that I was on my way out and instead of wrapping me up in warm towels, craddling me, and singing soft, little songs to me as I slipped into oblivion, instead of that, my nearly-limp body, and too-heavy eyes were posed for some sentamental glamour shots as if I were already dead, well, you know whose mouth would be filled on a nightly basis with ectoplasmic rabbit excrement?
zack [email] said at 9:38 PM 01-12-2003: I think you're reading waaay too much into that. All I could tell from those photos is that Oolong's owners must have loved him very much. Those pics convey a real sense of sadness to me.
brandon [email] said at 11:23 PM 01-12-2003: No it is very sad. That's why I don't think that the rabbit was already dead when they took those final pictures of it. The offerings in the rabbit's grave are very touching. In tribute, last week, I made a picture of Oolong the rabbit with a hibiscus on its head my background at work. And I've suffered discrimination and questions of my virility as a result. Some people remembered the rabbit from pictures last year, when I would grab people walking past and force them to look at some of the things on Oolong's head.