Well, Mr. Yardie, Sir, I was just a wanting to apologize fur them others as is so foolish as to have bothered a Gentleman Rabbit like yourself, Sir, an if there be anything as I can do to make up for their lamentable behaviour, well, you know you can count on me, Sir, as to not let you down and do my best to keep them lamentable types from disturbing you again as I knows what it is to always be a bothered with lamentables. An you have yourself a fine day, Sir, an let me know about any further lamentables, because as I havesaid when it come to the lamentables, I have had experience with umm. . .
Yardie holds court from his throne and has his patience tried by his underlings. His throne was designed to maximize his powers of disapproval. What hoomin bean wouldn't be frightened by a Great Horned BunnyRabbit!!
@ Anon: I am enjoying your brown-nosing. Personally, with a brute of a disappointed beast like Sir Yardie here, I prefer the omega dog approach. I creep towards the general vacinity of the dreaded Alpha creature, eyes cast down and to the side, wagging my tail (butt) and exposing my very soft, very pale, very squishy underbelly and with an expression that says "see see see, I am just a sycophantic worm", I hope that I will not get mauled. It helps to have treats. I guess your way works, too.
b, it's tough with bunns, and I quess, to a certain extent, we all have to go with what we've got. However, sharing is good, and you have given me something to think about. Many thanks.
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On first glance, it looked like Yardie had an impressive, if bovine, set of horns...
[leaving offering of fresh veggies, timmy hay, and organic apple sticks and slinking backwards, now...]
BTB...Such whiskers!
I'm with Yardie, 3rd Monday in a row, sigh.
http://images.wikia.com/tardis/images/2/20/Melkur.jpg
Scary indeed!
http://images.wikia.com/tardis/images/2/20/Melkur.jpg
Better if it's clickable!
On second thought ... maybe I'll back out, too... nothing I could have to say would be important enough to take Yardie's time...
Well, Mr. Yardie, Sir, I was just a wanting to apologize fur them others as is so foolish as to have bothered a Gentleman Rabbit like yourself, Sir, an if there be anything as I can do to make up for their lamentable behaviour, well, you know you can count on me, Sir, as to not let you down and do my best to keep them lamentable types from disturbing you again as I knows what it is to always be a bothered with lamentables. An you have yourself a fine day, Sir, an let me know about any further lamentables, because as I havesaid when it come to the lamentables, I have had experience with umm. . .
Now that is what one calls important.
Yardie holds court from his throne and has his patience tried by his underlings. His throne was designed to maximize his powers of disapproval. What hoomin bean wouldn't be frightened by a Great Horned BunnyRabbit!!
Janet : A STOOPID hoomin bean, that's what hoomin bean...
This long-whiskered Grumpkin wants to know why we are wasting his time by interrupting him.
He has extended his whiskers downwards to demonstrate his opinion of where we belong in The Order Of Things!
This picture has great colour composition! And the fierce little bunny makes it perfect :)
@ Anon:
I am enjoying your brown-nosing. Personally, with a brute of a disappointed beast like Sir Yardie here, I prefer the omega dog approach. I creep towards the general vacinity of the dreaded Alpha creature, eyes cast down and to the side, wagging my tail (butt) and exposing my very soft, very pale, very squishy underbelly and with an expression that says "see see see, I am just a sycophantic worm", I hope that I will not get mauled. It helps to have treats.
I guess your way works, too.
b, it's tough with bunns, and I quess, to a certain extent, we all have to go with what we've got. However, sharing is good, and you have given me something to think about. Many thanks.
Nice bun-ear-piercing...real nice.
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