Cool, thankskoshari wrote:its a lace monitor
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I didn't like reading in this thread about riding through spiders webs :barf:
Postby ianganderton » Tue Dec 15, 2015 7:24 pm
Cool, thankskoshari wrote:its a lace monitor
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We had a similar "attitude" bunny turn up at our back door. We have rear laneway so pets get bumped from time to time. Anyway advert for free in Gumtree got a result within a couple of daysBandedRail wrote:Ok, not cycling related but on Sunday evening we had a random stranger knock our door and ask "Is this your rabbit?" The correct reply should have been (to paraphrase Pulp Fiction):
Us: Did you notice a sign out in front of our house that said "Lost Bunny Storage"?
Random Stranger: No. I didn't.
Us: You know WHY you didn't see that sign?
Random Stranger: Why?
Us: 'Cause it ain't there, 'cause storing lost bunnies ain't our [expletive] business, that's why!
But I guess I need to start making a sign Mainly because the lady who was waving the bunny at us was also being yelled at from the car by her partner who had some VERY unsavoury ideas as to what should happen to the rabbit.
If you're missing this bunny then please let me know (Bayswater/Maylands area) - it doesn't like kale (I don't blame it) and it has "attitude". We have a few potential homes lined up for it (but I haven't told them about the "attitude" yet - this is a seriously stroppy bunny).
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Postby Lizzy » Fri Mar 18, 2016 3:44 pm
I see the little tackers around the uni campus a lot, unfortunately some are becoming attracted to the food outlets, no doubt due to being given scraps by well-meaning doofii. Uni educates against this to the extent possible and captures and relocates any that hang around. A couple of times I've also been able to get quite close to them in situations where they appear to be disturbed by earthmoving works - seems that in their disorientation they lose "the gift of fear" (or so say I, the fully credentialled quenda-psych). Poor thingsColinOldnCranky wrote:I came across a remarkably unconcerned Quenda a couple of weeks ago. He hung around long enough for a pic. Quite unusual, the few I've ever come across make themselves scarce as soon as you happen upon them.
It was on the PSP between Fiona Stanley Hospital and Cockburn Central.
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