11.29.2005

Ravenous rabid rabbits

Was the rabbit at the end of Monty Python and the Holy Grail a vampire bunny, a were-rabbit, or just some sort of aggressive ravenous rabid rabbit?

  1. Being really tired can impair one's realization of double entendre.
  2. One should not buy shoes that are a half size too large. However, it does make them easier to throw at people.
  3. It can take more time to recover from a weekend than a week of classes.
  4. Throwing big chunks of granite at each other is a good way to relax.
  5. Overtime Grey Cup victories are awesome.

4 comments:

Nicholas said...

Strictly speaking, the Killer Rabbit of Caerbannog is just a killer rabbit. It has, however, been alternately referred to as a vorpal bunny.

Sharon said...

Was it a killer rabbit because it had rabies or because it acted like a vampire or some combination thereof?

Nicholas said...

I don't see that the act of being a killer rabit, nay, the ontology of the homicidal leporine, is necessarily the result of some prior determining causation.

Sharon said...

So all of a sudden it was inspired to attack? Because, while random, I can deal with that.