And off with your head if those delicious ruby red roses aren't here by next thursday... ah yes some gorgeous purple carrots will keep me satisfied until then
You know I never noticed how disapproving rabbits can be before this site. All this time I thought they liked me, but know I know they were judging me.
20 comments:
WHOA! that is one serious disapproval for a thursday morning!
And off with your head if those delicious ruby red roses aren't here by next thursday... ah yes some gorgeous purple carrots will keep me satisfied until then
That looks like some royal disapproval to me -- couldn't be more elegant!
yes, Madame, no, Madame, whatever you say, Madame.
A stern disapproval. Straight laced even.
Very regal! I love her name too. :-)
Oh my! This is the kind of disapproval you can only find in Victorian mansions, or Emily Bronte novels..
I second Tara. And the use of the Royal We in this disapproving situation is very appropriate.
Wow, and I thought my Lady Arabella and Lord Amery Grayer Bunnington were aristocratic! Madame de Bunville is a true lady!
Very grumpy!
I don't think my excuse will be accepted!
You know I never noticed how disapproving rabbits can be before this site. All this time I thought they liked me, but know I know they were judging me.
....but my buns really did eat my homework!
Madame looks like ze bunny de moi.
What a name! She's quite regal, I have no choice but to curtsey and obey!
Please leave your offerings with the butler, and Madame will deal with them later.....Jeeves, please show these people OUT !!
Let them eat carrots!
What a great moment of disapproval!
Love it!
Her name fits her well.
Queen Victoria could take a lesson or two from her...
Post a Comment