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Old 11-04-2006, 03:29 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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"jmcquown" wrote in message
...
Janet Bostwick wrote:
"Dee Randall" wrote in message
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For real?

http://tinyurl.com/zoq53

Dee Dee

I had a high school friend that had two pet rabbits that were kept in
the yard of her country home. I would say they were as large as the
rabbit in that picture. I never did know if they were a special
breed, but lifting one was definitely a hard thing to do.
Janet


My dad's older sister, Aunt Ada, had a litterbox-trained rabbit as a pet.
Wasn't a huge rabbit like this one, but the bunny had the run of the house
in Ohio. Didn't weigh anything like that one, though.

Jill

Take Poptart............please!

http://i1.tinypic.com/v5jvoj.jpg


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Old 11-04-2006, 04:01 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
Janet Bostwick
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"elaine" wrote in message
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SNIP


My dad's older sister, Aunt Ada, had a litterbox-trained rabbit as a pet.
Wasn't a huge rabbit like this one, but the bunny had the run of the
house
in Ohio. Didn't weigh anything like that one, though.

Jill

Take Poptart............please!

http://i1.tinypic.com/v5jvoj.jpg

Awww, sweet, why do you want to get rid of Poptart? I've got a hunting dog.
.. .rabbits wouldn't be a good idea.
Janet


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Old 11-04-2006, 05:36 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Janet Bostwick wrote:

"itsjoannotjoann" wrote in message
oups.com...

Janet Bostwick wrote:

There are 4 breeds of giant rabbits. The following link is for a photo
of a
show judging of a couple of Flemish Giants. http://tinyurl.com/n5vp8



Wasn't there a cornball horror movie from the late 50's to early 60's
with some giant rabbits terrorizing the countryside? These must be
their great, great, great, grandchildren.

As a fan of corny 50'/60's science fiction I can tell you there was such a
movie. Can't remember the name of it except I don't think it had anything
to do with rabbits. It maybe took place in Texas and was probably filmed

in
the 60's. I think they electrocuted them all on the railroad tracks.



_Night of the Lepus_?

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Best
Greg



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Old 11-04-2006, 05:45 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Damsel in dis Dress wrote:
On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 10:18:37 -0400, "Dee Randall"
wrote:


"biig" wrote in message ...


Dee Randall wrote:

For real?

http://tinyurl.com/zoq53

Dee Dee

He is large, but the depth of field makes him look bigger than he
really is. Fisherman use that trick to make their catch look more
impressive...
....Sharon


LOL. I'd never heard of this. One more piece of information to add to my
pea brain. No doubt it is true; just hadn't thought about it.



Yeah, if you hold stuff in front of you, closer to the camera, it'll
look significantly larger. The trick is not to let the camera "see"
that your arm is stretched forward.

Carol, from a fishing family



It works best with a wide-angle lens. Then get in close enough so it's
not obvious that it's a wide angle, but not too close where it makes
everybody's noses look enormous.

Bob
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Old 11-04-2006, 05:49 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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After seeing this thread -- the title, mostly -- I may be changing my
Easter menu to hassenpheffer (sp?) DD would get a real kick out of
telling her classmates that she had rabbit for Easter dinner. :-)

I better check with Wife first...

Bob
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Old 11-04-2006, 06:01 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Janet wrote:

There are 4 breeds of giant rabbits. The following link is for a photo
of a show judging of a couple of Flemish Giants. http://tinyurl.com/n5vp8


Yikes! Their EVIL RED EYES!

"It's only a bunny rabbit!"


Among the thousands and thousands of horror stories I've read, there was one
about a Sumerian vampire which took the form of a giant black hare. Only it
wasn't blood that the vampire drank; it was a DIFFERENT "life essence"
bodily fluid... Dammit, now I have to dig out a bunch of books so I don't
sound like a total idiot/perv...


Bob


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Old 11-04-2006, 11:55 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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elaine wrote:
"jmcquown" wrote in message
...
Janet Bostwick wrote:
"Dee Randall" wrote in message
...
For real?

http://tinyurl.com/zoq53

Dee Dee
I had a high school friend that had two pet rabbits that were kept
in the yard of her country home. I would say they were as large as
the rabbit in that picture. I never did know if they were a special
breed, but lifting one was definitely a hard thing to do.
Janet


My dad's older sister, Aunt Ada, had a litterbox-trained rabbit as a
pet. Wasn't a huge rabbit like this one, but the bunny had the run
of the house in Ohio. Didn't weigh anything like that one, though.

Jill

Take Poptart............please!

http://i1.tinypic.com/v5jvoj.jpg


What a sweet little rabbit!

Jill


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Old 11-04-2006, 04:07 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
Janet Bostwick
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"Gregory Morrow"
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Janet Bostwick wrote:

snip
As a fan of corny 50'/60's science fiction I can tell you there was such
a
movie. Can't remember the name of it except I don't think it had
anything
to do with rabbits. It maybe took place in Texas and was probably filmed

in
the 60's. I think they electrocuted them all on the railroad tracks.



_Night of the Lepus_?

--
Best
Greg

Yes, thanks. I'm no good at remembering names of anything.
Janet


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Old 11-04-2006, 09:03 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Bob Terwilliger wrote:
Janet wrote:

There are 4 breeds of giant rabbits. The following link is for a photo
of a show judging of a couple of Flemish Giants. http://tinyurl.com/n5vp8


Yikes! Their EVIL RED EYES!

"It's only a bunny rabbit!"


Among the thousands and thousands of horror stories I've read, there was one
about a Sumerian vampire which took the form of a giant black hare. Only it
wasn't blood that the vampire drank; it was a DIFFERENT "life essence"
bodily fluid... Dammit, now I have to dig out a bunch of books so I don't
sound like a total idiot/perv...


Bob




Pineal gland fluid. I remember a movie that sounds just like that
except for the giant hare part. _The Leech Woman_ (1960) maybe? (not
to be confused with _The Wasp Woman_ from the same genre and period)

Best regards,
Bob
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Old 12-04-2006, 12:48 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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itsjoannotjoann wrote:


Wasn't there a cornball horror movie from the late 50's to early 60's
with some giant rabbits terrorizing the countryside? These must be
their great, great, great, grandchildren.


Night of the Lepus (1972) ?

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0069005/

Dave S
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Old 12-04-2006, 02:25 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Lefty wrote:


My son used to get rabbits from the State Fair as birthday presents --some
of those show-rabbits were huge. It could have been an escapee pet, who
knows.


I had two rabbits given to me. They were huge.
I don't remember what happened to one of them, but other fell victim to my
over sexed Labrador Retriever. He broke its back trying to screw it.



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Old 12-04-2006, 03:55 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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"Dave Smith" wrote in message
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Lefty wrote:


My son used to get rabbits from the State Fair as birthday

presents --some
of those show-rabbits were huge. It could have been an escapee pet, who
knows.


I had two rabbits given to me. They were huge.
I don't remember what happened to one of them, but other fell victim to my
over sexed Labrador Retriever. He broke its back trying to screw it.



He would make a good hunting dog --you wouldn't have to shoot, just follow
the heavy breathing
--
Lefty

Life is for learning
The worst I ever had was wonderful





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Old 12-04-2006, 05:46 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Lefty wrote:



My son used to get rabbits from the State Fair as birthday

presents --some
of those show-rabbits were huge. It could have been an escapee pet, who
knows.


I had two rabbits given to me. They were huge.
I don't remember what happened to one of them, but other fell victim to my
over sexed Labrador Retriever. He broke its back trying to screw it.


He would make a good hunting dog --you wouldn't have to shoot, just follow
the heavy breathing


If only I could have counted on him coming when I called :-)


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Old 17-04-2006, 12:01 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
Miche
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In article .com,
"itsjoannotjoann" wrote:

biig wrote:
Dee Randall wrote:

For real?

http://tinyurl.com/zoq53

Dee Dee


He is large, but the depth of field makes him look bigger than he
really is. Fisherman use that trick to make their catch look more
impressive...
....Sharon



Someone sent me a picture of this same rabbit and man last night.
Indeed, that picture was at a peculiar angle and the rabbit looked
monsterous. But he is a hoss!


It's a Flemish Giant, and they really are large mammals.

Miche

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