Stupid Bunny Trick

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Stupid Bunny Trick

Post by Big Wallaby » Mon Jul 23, 2007 3:18 am

Well, I guess they're not afraid of humans.

I was at FIW, walking brisquely through the grass from the dropoff to the ready line, when I felt my foot make contact with something soft. I looked down in time to see a very small bunny on rollout from a good swift kick. It then scampered off and continued feeding, but I felt really, really bad. It's one of those things you use to take people on a guilt trip: "Hey, you might as well have punted a bunny!" And now I have. Sure, it was by accident, but it still happened. :(

I guess I don't get any Environmentality points for that one.


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Re: Stupid Bunny Trick

Post by mechurchlady » Mon Jul 23, 2007 5:13 am

Just because the job sucks at times does not mean you can use a bunny to let out your frustrations. Be happy you did not have to give it mouth to mouth and CPR.

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Re: Stupid Bunny Trick

Post by vixen101485 » Mon Jul 23, 2007 9:15 am

Poor bunny. Well, think of it this way, at least it didnt go squish. :rolleyes:



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Re: Stupid Bunny Trick

Post by ktulu » Mon Jul 23, 2007 10:34 am

If it happened @ WDW it was probably animatronic ;)


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Re: Stupid Bunny Trick

Post by Big Wallaby » Mon Jul 23, 2007 11:21 am

vixen101485 wrote:...at least it didnt go squish. :rolleyes:
Yes, I had had that thought. While I don't drag my feet, at the same time I do keep them rather close to the ground for just such an occasion.


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Re: Stupid Bunny Trick

Post by mechurchlady » Mon Jul 23, 2007 12:23 pm

Is it true that WDW pays its employees so little that the employees are now killing rabbits, squirrels and other animals at WDW so they can feed their families?


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Re: Stupid Bunny Trick

Post by Zazu » Mon Jul 23, 2007 1:20 pm

mechurchlady wrote:Zazu is there a dead bunny smilie?
There is now: :deadbun:


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Post by BRWombat » Mon Jul 23, 2007 1:20 pm

[quote="ktulu"]If it happened @ WDW it was probably animatronic ]On our boys' first trip to Florida in '03, ages 6 & 8, they were just beginning to grasp the divide between Disney magic-making and reality, we spotted a bunny from our WL balcony. One of them asked, "Dad, is that a real rabbit or a Disney rabbit?" :D: Of course, now you've caused me to doubt my answer. :confused:

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Re: Stupid Bunny Trick

Post by vixen101485 » Mon Jul 23, 2007 2:00 pm

Big Wallaby wrote:Yes, I had had that thought. While I don't drag my feet, at the same time I do keep them rather close to the ground for just such an occasion.
LOL...I really hope I catch one of your bus runs when we hit the World in Sept. HMMM..do I really want to know what else could go squish when stepped on at Disney?



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Re: Stupid Bunny Trick

Post by ktulu » Mon Jul 23, 2007 2:36 pm

BRWombat wrote:On our boys' first trip to Florida in '03, ages 6 & 8, they were just beginning to grasp the divide between Disney magic-making and reality, we spotted a bunny from our WL balcony. One of them asked, "Dad, is that a real rabbit or a Disney rabbit?" :D: Of course, now you've caused me to doubt my answer. :confused:
On our honeymoon trip we stayed at Port Orleans Riverside (former Dixielandings) and the animals seemed to come out on queue as we would walk by, a bunny, ducks, or butterfly's. We figured either there were animals kept and released at the right time for the guests to see or they were animatronic.

I hope PETA doesn't hear about this incident!


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