Freddy will not have to huff and puff to BLOW your house up! He's packin' enough trinitrotoluene to reduce to rubble whatever heap of bricks you call a house. And if there's anything left, a quick blast of disapproval will flatten the rest.
Freddy is the spitting image of my rabbit, Ruby. Even down to the watermarks on his nose and the expression on his face. And maybe even down to the dynamite. Now I'm getting worried.
The word verification is "intere". Take that last "e" off, and things don't look good for the third little pig.
I am amazed that there isn't a scratch or bite mark on the furniture! Why do everyone else's bunnies behave so well around furniture ... There isn't a piece of wood left intact in this house! But, it's a well bun-loved house! : )
@SixBunnies: Our kitchen furniture is oak and my guys have decided that oak is too hard to chew. However, I've heard of other buns that have no probs. chewing oak. Puzzling, I know....
@ Sixbunnies. My bun only tries ti chew the house when he is low on pellets. As soon as i fill his bowl again he chews them instead. Of course his bowl is always full ;)
Janet & MissShalaDee: My bunz chewed everything from my hair to the cement back porch when they first arrived a couple of years ago, but I was brand new to bunz then. Since, I have learned to keep what I don't want completely obliterated out of the reach of the bunz ... but we all know bunz can reach anything they really want ... : )
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What a beautiful bun! :-)
Plus bunclear-tipped disapproval missiles, each packing about 17 kiloBuns of Disapproval (kBD)!
He'll detonate these from his BUNker!
Freddy will sure blow your house down!
the big bad rabbit!
Awesome expression.
Freddy will not have to huff and puff to BLOW your house up! He's packin' enough trinitrotoluene to reduce to rubble whatever heap of bricks you call a house. And if there's anything left, a quick blast of disapproval will flatten the rest.
Freddy is the spitting image of my rabbit, Ruby. Even down to the watermarks on his nose and the expression on his face. And maybe even down to the dynamite. Now I'm getting worried.
The word verification is "intere". Take that last "e" off, and things don't look good for the third little pig.
hahaha nothing to do but laugh
adorable! What a big, bad bunny :)
Fire when Freddy!
I am amazed that there isn't a scratch or bite mark on the furniture! Why do everyone else's bunnies behave so well around furniture ... There isn't a piece of wood left intact in this house! But, it's a well bun-loved house! : )
@SixBunnies: Our kitchen furniture is oak and my guys have decided that oak is too hard to chew. However, I've heard of other buns that have no probs. chewing oak. Puzzling, I know....
@ Sixbunnies. My bun only tries ti chew the house when he is low on pellets. As soon as i fill his bowl again he chews them instead. Of course his bowl is always full ;)
Janet & MissShalaDee: My bunz chewed everything from my hair to the cement back porch when they first arrived a couple of years ago, but I was brand new to bunz then. Since, I have learned to keep what I don't want completely obliterated out of the reach of the bunz ... but we all know bunz can reach anything they really want ... : )
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