pmh wrote:Quite stupid though aren't they rabbits.Never seen a ginger wild one, obviously an escapee.
Yet another Hull first, first place in Britain to have ginger rabbits living on round a bouts. makes a change from Alexei Sayle.
In Coventry, they refer to "round a bouts" as "islands". Dolts.
We once had a house rabbit, called Pig...he was mental if you went near him he would stand up and start boxing you, honestly I kid you not...We used to bet the kids a £1 they dare not go near him When he felt like it he would jump on your knee to be petted...our dog at the time (Collie) was the rabbits bitch
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gingerspice wrote:I've never seen a Ginger rabbit I have a pussy cat never a bunny
gingerspice wrote:
Gingers are great for dunking
Absolute filth, should be banned, won't somebody think of the children?
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gingerspice wrote:Why hang around on a roundabout bet it's a right pain for them to cross the road they won't know that they have to give way or anything
There is a colony LIVING of the roundabout. I can't think of a better/safer place for them plenty of greenery and that roundabout is pretty much busy all the time so Fox's will steer well clear.
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Roverswall wrote:There is a colony LIVING of the roundabout. I can't think of a better/safer place for them plenty of greenery and that roundabout is pretty much busy all the time so Fox's will steer well clear.
Aye, surrounded by fast moving traffic - good that them rabbits are known for their exemplary green cross code
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Roverswall wrote:No you are misunderstanding me. THEY DON'T NEED TO LEAVE THE ROUNDABOUT.
They don't know that though do they. What if they need some milk or weet-a-bix?
Stupid are rabbits.
Plus the ginger one must have crossed the road to get there in the first place.
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pmh wrote:They don't know that though do they. What if they need some milk or weet-a-bix?
Stupid are rabbits.
Plus the ginger one must have crossed the road to get there in the first place.
Mystery solved The Mail understands that there's a sick SOB fox on the prowl who prays on young female rabbits. After a brief encounter, 1 month later ginger rabbits have appeared. It is thought that the fox has built a secret under ground dungeon, imprisoning the rabbits under Leads Road roundabout.
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☺East-Sard☺ wrote:Mystery solved The Mail understands that there's a sick SOB fox on the prowl who prays on young female rabbits. After a brief encounter, 1 month later ginger rabbits have appeared. It is thought that the fox has built a secret under ground dungeon, imprisoning the rabbits under Leads Road roundabout.
I like his style, might try and recruit him, I could get him to see off the foxes that keep eating my dozy neighbours chickens.
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