WOOhoo, I love those old school Chicago House remixes. The bass was always too loud to tell if the song was about suffering humans, but I am sure that was intentional to make us look foolish while we danced to songs about our destruction.
And, Ben, I hope the heart wrenching music will speak to you and you will go out and adopt a human. There is one out there waiting for you to give it a forever home and bunn chores. If you can't give a human a forever home, please donate or volunteer.
Yes, Ben! There are thousands of stoopid hoomin beans wandering around in circles with nobun to disapprove of them and give them some guidance in their miserable lives. Of course, I understand if you can't adopt one; after all, we're awfully stoopid and might cramp your BunStyle.
Yes, Ben, please adopt an unwanted hoomin that has been dumped by other bunnies due to training issues, space considerations, or time wastage.
Did you know many hoomins can be taught to use a litterbox? Some can learn to come when ear signaled? Most are highly trainable with enough time and patience, and the understanding of their limited capacities, generally slow speed, and poor hearing.
Ah, too bad, brandi b. Hoomin stores generally don't give out refunds. If a bun successfully returns one of us, it's usually to an unscrupulous hoomin store owner who will only feed us to the snakes once our former owner is safely out the door.
Oh boy - this is our bun Benjamin! We have been his forever hoomins for 8 years. When we drive him to despair [often] he turns to music for solace. (He also likes hip-hop).
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Plays at our place endlessly .... I'm not sure how they do it. (The cat might be helping ...)
It has a good beat and I can dance to it...
WOOhoo, I love those old school Chicago House remixes. The bass was always too loud to tell if the song was about suffering humans, but I am sure that was intentional to make us look foolish while we danced to songs about our destruction.
Buns will take any opportunity to binky on our graves. I'm sure a snappy dance number enhances the experience.
And, Ben, I hope the heart wrenching music will speak to you and you will go out and adopt a human. There is one out there waiting for you to give it a forever home and bunn chores. If you can't give a human a forever home, please donate or volunteer.
Yes, Ben! There are thousands of stoopid hoomin beans wandering around in circles with nobun to disapprove of them and give them some guidance in their miserable lives. Of course, I understand if you can't adopt one; after all, we're awfully stoopid and might cramp your BunStyle.
Yes, Ben, please adopt an unwanted hoomin that has been dumped by other bunnies due to training issues, space considerations, or time wastage.
Did you know many hoomins can be taught to use a litterbox? Some can learn to come when ear signaled? Most are highly trainable with enough time and patience, and the understanding of their limited capacities, generally slow speed, and poor hearing.
But they can be very rewarding to own!
You guys are definitely not selling the humans! In fact, I want to return myself for a full refund to be paid in timothy grass and oats.
Ah, too bad, brandi b. Hoomin stores generally don't give out refunds. If a bun successfully returns one of us, it's usually to an unscrupulous hoomin store owner who will only feed us to the snakes once our former owner is safely out the door.
Oh boy - this is our bun Benjamin! We have been his forever hoomins for 8 years. When we drive him to despair [often] he turns to music for solace. (He also likes hip-hop).
Fabulous, Jan! I see he can't even bear to look at you and the camera. He's a fine figure of a bun.
Haha! "hip hop" ... hee hee...
Benjamin has the right idea about dealing with hoomin beans, if you can't dron'em, at least drown'em out.
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