Two Rabbits
Once upon a time, there were two rabbits hoppity-hopping across a glade. "If I were quicker," the first one told the second one, "No predator would ever catch me."
"And if I had bigger teeth," answered the second one, "I would eat coyotes."
"And if I had bigger teeth," answered the second one, "I would eat coyotes."
Moral: A wish is the second of half of a gift.
YEARN, v.i. To indulge the appetite for hunger.
26 comments:
Rabbit, rabbit
1st, 1st
rabbit, rabbit (two rabbits) - A temporary condition that exists before two rabbits copulate, thereby changing the conditions to:
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Oh my God, Joel: will you cut it out?! ;)
Kaninchen, kaninchen everybody!
yearn, trying to unravel from the other end of the spindle
Rabbit rabbit.
Yearn: To have achy breakiness in your heart.
If wishes were horses, then beggers would ride.
yearn, v. to egotistically demand tomorrow's lessons today...usually that of regret
conejo, congrejo
yearn: the first half of the wish.
yearn, passions of the flesh
(if I were soapie, I'd say: "Devil get thee out" right about now!)
Life is a yearny, not a destination? ; )
Rabbit, Rabbit.
and, thank you Joel for not adding "neener neener" to your happy declaration of first! *grumble grumble*
Yearn: realization that your arms are too short, your appetite's too big, and/or your pocket's too shallow.
y earn? Because if you don't, you'll go without. (Motivation, you know.)
"Dude, you look stupid."
"Same as you, dude."
"Well, whose bright idea was it to yell 'Rabbit, rabbit!' at a Harry Potter convention?"
"I never expected those damned wands to work, dude!"
"Yeah, right. And I'll bet you thought 'Tricks are for kids', too. Nowbr/>
"Yearn for a bunny hop?"
I yearn to understand the moral of this parable.
Rabbit Rabbit!
yearn: something that's bigger than the birthday candles.
Loved the parable.
I want you now
Tomorrow won't do
There's a yearning inside
And it's showing through
one time I dreamed of that song. Gore was singing it in a huge arena, a black girl and me were dancing behind. then he turned and couldn't get his eyes off us anymore, he stopped singing but the music went on. I suddenly understood when I woke up, I can dance as nicely as a baby elephant, no wonder he was shocked. I have always wished to impress him in other ways, though...
Well, well done, Joel.
Poobah, that's why I keep dogs. I have a bunny plague.
Clever definition, Minka.
TLP, that's a magnificent quote. A TLP original?
Minka, that was Biercean. To wish that last century's wisdom won't be true tomorrow?
Conejo, Conejo, amigo viejo.
Minka, why do people keep bringing up barbecue here?
Well-written, Puppybrose.
Amoeba, one must be careful with magic. It can't be reasoned with.
Me too, Nessa.
G, hope the cake is fine.
Ariel, that is a Depeche Mode anecdote from a dream?
rabbit, rabbit!
to have a hole in your heart that is killing you softly rather then imeadiately
Doug -- so, romance isn't to be tolerated and I am to be ignored? Got it.
Oh how I yearn for school to resume...
Rabbit Rabbit!
When I yearn my clothes, they're still wrinkled!
Bunny! Bunny!
Ribbit...ribbit. This secret agent is yearning for resolution of the tadpole situation.
Rabbit, rabbit! That's a great one.
Woof, woof, Ariel.
Rio, I guess you don't mean the aorta. It's good to hear from you, old friend.
Sorry, Quill. Y'earned better.
Sar, I've heard people say that but never actually said it.
Bunny, bunny, Karen. It's old home day.
OE, may the tails be long and the croaks quiet.
Thanks, AP3. Rabbit rabbit yourself.
Actonbell, it must be Wednesday. May the anchovies be mild.
Rabbit, rabbit! um, Ariel scares me sometime. But I kind of enjoy it. xoxo
TLP - my mother quoted that saying to me often - and my children are sick of hearing it. You are my hero :)
Doug - what a smart rabbit rabbit story today. I love your most amazing concept of your moral. Stellar first of the month post!
Mireille, nothing to fear. Just have garlic ready.
Thanks, Terry. Good to have you back.
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