First up, shout-out to Anna Maria for the tip. Thank you! Next, reader Murray sent a cute picture of Clementine, a three-year-old lop whose hobbies include forming a bridge between her food and water bowls.
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Can we call that a self-inflicted “wet willie”?
I love the neck chubbliness.
Oh, great. Now I have an ear worm. “Oh my darling, oh my darling, oh my darling Clementine …”
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Thus forming a complete electric bunny circuit. 😀
This comment made me snort-laff!
Just so.
? Oh my darling, Clementine?? . Love her dewlap, female buns tend to have more of one. I take it there must be another bun, since there are 2 of each bowl. Also guess Clementine doesn’t care about her ear being in the water – such a cutie.
Eeeee! I’m kvelling since my bun made it to NTMTOM’s blog. And yes, there is another bun, a Dutch Dwarf named Mr. Fergus “Spats” MacFurry. They are a bonded pair. And, in an attempt to remove the ear worm, her name is actually pronounced “Clemen-teen” because her previous mate was Winston and that’s how Churchill’s wife’s name was pronounced. I hope that helps.
Our resident expert on alternate name pronunciations approves:
Hahahahahahaha. Marty!!
Frankensteeeen!
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Whew!! Thanks!!
And, yes, more pics of your buns, please! Um . . . er . . . you KNOW what I mean . . .
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Yes! Be careful what you wish for! ?
@Murray, maybe you can share a photo of Clementine and “Spats” together, that would also be cute.
I will consider that a challenge – usually they don’t do that much, so I’ll be on the lookout for something exceedingly cute.
Thanks to all the commenters for your kind remarks!