Ah, nice to see I wasn't the only one laughing insanely at the description for that book. It's times like this you cant help but wonder can it really be an...
I did actually go to the "Ask Seller a Question" link and gently point out that the chances of it being a first edition were slightly less than those of...
Chapter One of Solitude Wood is up now on fictionpress.com Use the search section to find it. (It had not appeared by time of writing, but could be up by the...
Just something I've been thinking about a bit recently, which is that there just don't seem to be many, if any, new WD websites coming online any more....
Sadly we are starting to see some of the rg's start to disappear as well. There's only about less than ten active yahoo groups ones out of about 48, and a...
Actually, I don't think that's OT at all, Janelle. Naming's an interesting thing, and though I don't have real rabbits of my won, I certainly spend quite a...
On Thu, 5 Feb 2004 13:26:35 -0800 (PST) Jaanelle Dixon ... Most of our pet rabbits have been rescues, and they were already named, and we chose not to rename...
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When in doubt use a flower name site. :P http://www.earthlypursuits.com/FlwrsPer/FlwrSent.htm Anyhow thats what I use most of the time. Works great for naming ...
Biker chick rabbit? LOl! I just always pictured her as a himilayan, or angora. I think she was either one of the two breeds in the book. But I am thinking...
I generally use the Postcode Plants Database for names, and I know a few other people do. It has the major advantage in that you can enter a Postcode that's...
I've been known to use that as well, and it can be very useful. I guess it depends how rigorous you want to be. The "extreme" position would probably be that...
Eek... I presume that's a slightly iffy typo for respect! Try looking up 'resect', and you'll see why! =;) Seriously though, I can't think of anything it's...
In a message dated 2/8/2004 11:59:30 AM Eastern Standard Time, SillyFluffyBunnies@... writes: ...What has WD taught you? As a child it taught me a lot....
It's an interesting question - and thanks for bringing it up - but it's one that I'm actually not sure I can answer directly. WD is extremely important to me,...
... wrote: Good question! =) I guess for me, it taught me that animals and humans aren't that different. It was a nice touch to see the world in the eyes of a...
Hello koolie_dudy (interesting name!). Silverweed's poem? Well, that's an interesting question which could certainly be developed into a very worthwhile...
Konbanwa, Silverweed's poem really is a bundle of laughs, isn't it? Well, no, obviously it isn't, but here are my thoughts on some possibilities for its deeper...
your post taught me that i need a new dictionary ;) ... _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your messages with MSN...
Written to comfort that warren's Rabbits to except their fate. Pretty terrible at least to Fiver anyway. It terrified the hell out of that clairvoyant Rabbit....
Hi I think the poem was meant as a warning kind of, i don't know why i think this, but maybe he was trying to warn hazel and the rest. ... Lisa Hayes...
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Feb 10, 2004 7:26 am
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Yes, folks, after a long gap, "Frithaes! An Introduction to Colloquial Lapine" has a new Unit. =:) Unit 19 is rather a bitty "filling in the gaps" Unit, but...
Can anyone shed some light on this book, here: http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/1590560442/ref=pd_ecc_rvi_f/0 26-8744738-8079632 If the link doesn't...
There's a fairly detailed summary of it on the HRS website: http://www.rabbit.org/links/sections/stories-rabbits-tell.html Sounds as though it could be pretty...
Most people will know that I go on quite a bit about how I consider Pipkin to be rather an unfairly overlooked character in some ways, but this time I'm going...