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    Red Rabbit revisited

    At the risk of showing 'quarry' pics, so understand if this gets pulled, has anyone else seen this colour rabbit?

    Someone mentioned it looked like a hare, however it is a rabbit, tasted like a rabbit, and lived with other rabbits. There are a few more like this one at this corner of the field, however 100 yards up the field, back to the normal colours.

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    Genetic variation mate.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by LagomorphHunter
    At the risk of showing 'quarry' pics, so understand if this gets pulled, has anyone else seen this colour rabbit?

    Someone mentioned it looked like a hare, however it is a rabbit, tasted like a rabbit, and lived with other rabbits. There are a few more like this one at this corner of the field, however 100 yards up the field, back to the normal colours.
    Yup! Sitting on a traffic Island where the A38 crossed the A5, before they did all the roadwork in that area. He stood out like a gay at an arm wrestling contest!
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    He stood out like a gay at an arm wrestling contest!
    Interesting simile, I'll mention it to a mate. 6'2, built like a brick s**t house, and would break a lot of arms at arm wrestling. Has a nice leather hat, tash. And a great chap too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LagomorphHunter
    Interesting simile, I'll mention it to a mate. 6'2, built like a brick s**t house, and would break a lot of arms at arm wrestling. Has a nice leather hat, tash. And a great chap too.
    's ok mate, I don't live too far away from Cambridge that he couldn't come and discuss it with me if he has no sense of humour either.

    I'm 6'2" and built like a brick s**t house too, and thats important because....?
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    I think he's pointing out that not all homosexuals are camp, weedy etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SniperEagle
    I think he's pointing out that not all homosexuals are camp, weedy etc.
    Geez! you think I don't know that?

    And not all heterosexuals are homophobic. Or did you need to be told that too?

    OK, I'll rephrase that. Thr Red rabbit stood out like a very red thing. Happy now?
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    Wow mate wasn't having a go at all, was not accusing you of being homophoebic at all. And I personnaly was not implying you were wrong in using that analogy. Stereotypes exist.

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    there are plenty on my shoots lewis-and black ones too.best thing about the red ones is they stand out a mile

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    On my golf course shoot there are these colour bunnies, lots of black 'uns too. Although not so many this season.
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    I have only seen one like that before but have seen plenty of blacks.

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    Tsk! S'obvious really innit. Jock immigrants ain't they.

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