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From Snopes.com (a kick ass urban myth website):
The premise of the threat ("Send money or I'll kill the rabbit") gives away the jest. Society regards rabbits as one of the more disposable pets: every year thousands of bunnies end up with Humane Societies or animal rescue groups because their previous owners very quickly proved unable or unwilling to care for them. While rabbits do make fine pets, they also require veterinary care (including one-time spaying/neutering and annual vaccinations against disease), specialized diets, and reasonably large indoor cages, all of which represent a level of commitment many who vaguely thought they might like to keep a rabbit or two are generally unaware of at the time of adoption. Also, despite their resemblance to plush toys, rabbits do not like to be held, petted, or carted about, which means those who think they're taking on animal companions they can hug and squeeze to their hearts' content discover only after the fact that the sort of critter they thought they were bringing into their homes isn't at all what they ended up with. Consequently, any number of cute, fluffy pet bunnies are unceremoniously turned loose outdoors (where they live, on average, for three days), killed by their owners, or are handed over to animal shelters and rescue groups.
But, they are tasty.
Thank you for your good wishes to me & my family. Hope all is going well for you.
Anyway, I was thinking about...
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Buggy scored $12.65 from the eggs she found at my grandpa's house today. Go bug! She's finally at an age where she gets holidays and remembers a bit from last year, or at least the concept of what happened. Teeny on the other hand slept through the hunt and just liked to suck on the plastic...
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I just checked my email......Its been a long time for me, so long I thought (until recently) it was "out of my system". If you go back in my journal far enough, you'll know that my husband knowing is only a recent phenomenon. I'm lucky for the understanding that we've come to. A lucky lucky girl!
Welcome to the site! I'd love to have a new friend!
[Edited on Mar 28, 2005 8:49PM]
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i also dont understand how people choose athiesm.
for me, its harder to believe that this world & everything in existance stemed from an explosion or something. but then again, this was my upbringing. i was always told the same things over and over. so @ this point, i almost feel like i was brainwashed. but i hear ya that spirituality is important. but now im trying to figure out what my actual beliefs are. i think kids especially should be introduced to what other religions believe. and then once they know that theres other people out there that believe in different stuff, that the parental unit should say and son/daughter - this is what i believe.
personally, i feel like the "community" is where the BS lies.
all the churches i was in growing up always had major issues with double standards, backbiting & hush hush drug problems. *shakes head in disbelief*
so that, along w/the death of my father.. ive strayed majorly from religion itself. but i definately have felt the spirituality lately....
i really could go for some pb ice cream now too.. definately! ♥
*sorry for rambling, but i guess you hit a spot or something..*
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