I'm late!
I'm late!
For a very important date!
No time to say "Hello", goodbye!
I'm late!
I'm late! I'm late! I'm late!
And, when I wave I lose the time I save
My fuzzy ears and whiskers took me too much time to shave
I run and then I hop, hop, hop
I wish that I could fly
There's danger if I dare to stop and here's the reason why
You see I'm overdue
I'm in a rabbit stew
Can't even say "Good-bye", hello
I'm late, I'm late, I'm late!
No, no, no, no, no, no, no!
I'm overdue!
I'm really in a stew!
No time to say "Goodbye", hello!
I'm late, I'm late, I'm late!
Bunnies are quietly conquering the city, using T tunnels to make their advance. It's like the Cong in Nam, man. Easter is not far off. Watch out. You can see in his eye that he is thinking, "soon you will die, imperialist dogs".
Specially adapted to city living? These bunnies live in abundance alongside the MA pike. Note the smaller ears- maybe because of all the noise they don’t need large ears? Not much to eat in the tunnel though- I wonder how these guys get along with the rats.
Rats have many generations of experience living within the T. Bunnies are perceived as cute by people, who will feed them. In exchange for use of the rat T habitat, and mentorship by learned rats, the bunnies dance for food, which they all share. Interesting observation about the smaller ear adaptation.
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I'm late!
I'm late!
I'm late!
For a very important date!
No time to say "Hello", goodbye!
I'm late!
I'm late! I'm late! I'm late!
And, when I wave I lose the time I save
My fuzzy ears and whiskers took me too much time to shave
I run and then I hop, hop, hop
I wish that I could fly
There's danger if I dare to stop and here's the reason why
You see I'm overdue
I'm in a rabbit stew
Can't even say "Good-bye", hello
I'm late, I'm late, I'm late!
No, no, no, no, no, no, no!
I'm overdue!
I'm really in a stew!
No time to say "Goodbye", hello!
I'm late, I'm late, I'm late!
Magoo sez
Ooooooh. What a cutesy little bun bun. Magoo.
Post-apocalyptic Easter could be tough.
Eggs in subway tunnels, sewer pipes, abandoned buildings, under highway overpasses...
Now we know
Bunnies are quietly conquering the city, using T tunnels to make their advance. It's like the Cong in Nam, man. Easter is not far off. Watch out. You can see in his eye that he is thinking, "soon you will die, imperialist dogs".
"Never get out of the trolley
"Never get out of the trolley car... never get out of the trolley car..."
Run Rabbit Run
Before you get mugged by a T rat which is double your size.
Honestly
I don't think I'm up for a grittier reboot of Watership Down. The original film was harrowing enough.
Wouldn't be the first time
a rabbit worked the subway.
Small ears
Specially adapted to city living? These bunnies live in abundance alongside the MA pike. Note the smaller ears- maybe because of all the noise they don’t need large ears? Not much to eat in the tunnel though- I wonder how these guys get along with the rats.
It's a symbiotic relationship
Rats have many generations of experience living within the T. Bunnies are perceived as cute by people, who will feed them. In exchange for use of the rat T habitat, and mentorship by learned rats, the bunnies dance for food, which they all share. Interesting observation about the smaller ear adaptation.
Jack Rabbit meets
Track Rabbit
Given the tunnel environment, I hope he doesn't make that left turn at Albuquerque.
Or gets on the wrong train
at Park Street Under.