rabbit

A meeting area where members can relax, chill out and talk about anything non magical.


Moderators: nickj, Lady of Mystery, Mandrake, bananafish, support

rabbit

Postby mattmagic » Apr 3rd, '06, 13:39



Ok just wondering if any of us here actually have a rabbit or use one as part of their routine??

User avatar
mattmagic
Senior Member
 
Posts: 315
Joined: Apr 3rd, '06, 13:31
Location: England, Bishops Stortford

Postby Dominick » Apr 3rd, '06, 21:47

This is regarding magic. The Dove's Head is the place where you don't talk about magic.

Thanks,
Dominick
User avatar
Dominick
Senior Member
 
Posts: 610
Joined: Feb 23rd, '06, 21:06
Location: New York, US (16:SH)

Postby trickyricky » Apr 3rd, '06, 23:27

Can we talk about rabbits? I love rabbits, couldnt eat a whole one though.

I was born with Multiple Personality Disorder. Luckily, they are all me, they just dont always get along...
User avatar
trickyricky
Senior Member
 
Posts: 911
Joined: Aug 10th, '05, 00:21
Location: Cannock! (22:AH)

Postby GMD_10 » Apr 8th, '06, 11:09

There was a raffle at work last week and the star prize believe it or not was a Rabbit!

I bought my tickets thinking that if I did win it would become my magic partner in crime.

I didn't win sadly but the person that did has apparently eaten it!

Poor thing it could have been a star in the making.

GMD_10
Full Member
 
Posts: 52
Joined: Mar 4th, '06, 22:16
Location: West Sussex (29/EN)

Postby seige » Apr 8th, '06, 11:37

Many moons ago, when I was a lad (cue Hovis music...) I had a big fat sprawled out pet rabbit.

The only magic trick which ever happened with him was that he disappeared from his run in the garden.

But the cool (and also sad) part was that he turned up in next doors garden in a rather disassembled form, thanks to their terrier dog.

So, my rabbit was a master of magic?

Nope. Just canine fodder.

I am not sure about animal ethics playing a part, but there seems to be far fewer animals in magic these days?

User avatar
seige
.
 
Posts: 6830
Joined: Apr 22nd, '03, 10:01
Location: Shrewsbury, Shropshire

Postby Larry » Apr 8th, '06, 11:55

i once had a dwarf lop-eared that became the biggest fattest rabbit i've ever seen. or perhaps i was just a lot smaller!

Larry
 

Postby GMD_10 » Apr 8th, '06, 12:44

Seige are you OK now after that ordeal???

If not my wifes training as a counselling I'll see if she can help??

RIP Seige's Rabbit.

(REGARDING CUEING HOVIS MUSIC - CRICKEY YOUR ONLY A COUPLE OF YEARS OLDER THAN ME - WE'RE NOT THAT OLD ARE WE?????)

GMD_10
Full Member
 
Posts: 52
Joined: Mar 4th, '06, 22:16
Location: West Sussex (29/EN)

Postby EckoZero » Apr 8th, '06, 15:16

GMD_10 wrote:Seige are you OK now after that ordeal???

If not my wifes training as a counselling I'll see if she can help??

RIP Seige's Rabbit.

(REGARDING CUEING HOVIS MUSIC - CRICKEY YOUR ONLY A COUPLE OF YEARS OLDER THAN ME - WE'RE NOT THAT OLD ARE WE?????)


33 and 31? Cor. You're ancient. lol

You wont find much better anywhere and it's nothing - a rigmarole with a few bits of paper and lots of spiel. That is Mentalism

Tony Corinda
User avatar
EckoZero
Elite Member
 
Posts: 2247
Joined: Mar 23rd, '06, 02:43
Location: Folkestone, Kent, UK (23:SH/WP)

Postby GMD_10 » Apr 8th, '06, 22:33

EckoZero - I've just checked he's 33 and I'm 29 as of Weds last week!! -I'm 4 years younger (Trust me its a big difference and I'm still the right side of 30)

GMD_10
Full Member
 
Posts: 52
Joined: Mar 4th, '06, 22:16
Location: West Sussex (29/EN)

Postby EckoZero » Apr 8th, '06, 23:12

Hmmm... where did I get the idea you were 31 from?

Ah well. You might be the right side of thirty, but I'm still the right side of twenty :wink: :D :twisted:

You wont find much better anywhere and it's nothing - a rigmarole with a few bits of paper and lots of spiel. That is Mentalism

Tony Corinda
User avatar
EckoZero
Elite Member
 
Posts: 2247
Joined: Mar 23rd, '06, 02:43
Location: Folkestone, Kent, UK (23:SH/WP)

Postby Flash » Apr 9th, '06, 01:41

I had a little house bunny called Mojo, she liked nothing more than chewing paint off walls, I never pulled her out of a hat though, she would have bitten me! :lol:

User avatar
Flash
Advanced Member
 
Posts: 1628
Joined: Mar 2nd, '06, 01:21
Location: settling down in Edmonton, Canada...

Postby trickyricky » Apr 9th, '06, 17:40

Our dwarf rabbit was also huge! I couldnt even attempt to pull her out of a hat for several reasons, 1) She was too big for the hat and would just squash it, 2) if she actually got into a hat, she was too fat to actually lift out again, and she would have eaten the hat, 3) I could never find a big enough hat!

We now have a kitten that assists me in my magic by eating my cards and my hands whenever i move!

I was born with Multiple Personality Disorder. Luckily, they are all me, they just dont always get along...
User avatar
trickyricky
Senior Member
 
Posts: 911
Joined: Aug 10th, '05, 00:21
Location: Cannock! (22:AH)

Postby katrielalex » Apr 9th, '06, 18:31

EckoZero wrote:33 and 31? Cor. You're ancient. lol


18? Cor. You're ancient. lol

;), I'm the right side of 15!

In hibernation but half awake - will stick my nose in every so often!
User avatar
katrielalex
Elite Member
 
Posts: 2545
Joined: Feb 5th, '05, 22:32
Location: 16:AH (in hibernation! will try to check up here every so often though)

Postby EckoZero » Apr 9th, '06, 23:00

:P

Yeah but I can have sex, buy lottery tickets, buy fags, buy alcohol...

I'm in the prime of my life 8)

You wont find much better anywhere and it's nothing - a rigmarole with a few bits of paper and lots of spiel. That is Mentalism

Tony Corinda
User avatar
EckoZero
Elite Member
 
Posts: 2247
Joined: Mar 23rd, '06, 02:43
Location: Folkestone, Kent, UK (23:SH/WP)

Postby trickyricky » Apr 10th, '06, 00:22

Yeah you hit 18 and you instantly have a fag in your mouth and a beer in one hand whilst having sex.

I was born with Multiple Personality Disorder. Luckily, they are all me, they just dont always get along...
User avatar
trickyricky
Senior Member
 
Posts: 911
Joined: Aug 10th, '05, 00:21
Location: Cannock! (22:AH)

Next

Return to The Dove's Head

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 48 guests