
This sweet little blood-sucking bunny sits above an ornate doorway in the British town of Newcastle Upon Tyne, waiting to spring on unsuspecting pedestrians. I've done a little research, and apparently no one knows who put it there--or why.
Any thoughts?

Does it really spring on innocent pedestrians? Or just sit and watch them?
ReplyDeleteI've held a bunny in my lap before. It was white and it kept hopping so I got some scratches :( But it was exactly like a cat! So cuddly, it was as big as a cat too!
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Weird, weird, weird! But kind of cute.
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That is soo cute!!! X3
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That door looks like it belongs on a shop at Disney World. I wonder who put the rabbit there and why? Seems like a weird thing to do.
ReplyDeleteReally cool! More like an evil Disney. I've been there, and nothing like that would be able to get anywhere near there.
ReplyDeleteMaybe the people that built it met my friend's rabbit. Her rabbit growled at me! It's that evil. also it attacked my sister's hand when she tried to pet it!
ReplyDeletethe curse of the were-rabbit got into somebody's head?
ReplyDeleteanyone hear about this outrage? I'm so mad, she won the race and didn't get first place because she wasn't in the elite group... completely idiotic!!!
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/10/21/BAUC13L3GQ.DTL&nopu=1
meh!!!
A clue might lie in what's beyond the door, or what was...
ReplyDeleteAnyone know?
I have had 2 pet rabbits. They are great!
ReplyDeleteI think that who ever desinged the doorway put it there, it goes with the rest of the house.
that's kind of freaky.does anyone know the oldest you can be for juvinile prison? it's for a story i'm writing...and it's really important.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous: Usually 18, but in some parts of the country people as old as 25 can be put into Juvenile Hall. Check out the Wikipedia Entry.
ReplyDeletehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juvenile_hall
Maybe its set there by its vampire masters? i dunno. thats kinda stupid.
ReplyDeleteBunnicula much? Second-grade horror fiction. ;)
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Sweet....
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I like it. The bunny's like a modern version of a gargoyle. And gargoyles are THE most amazing architectural detail in the history of architecture. Except, perhaps, for arches. Those are pretty handy.
ReplyDeleteAww looks cute!.. Speaking of vampires...
ReplyDeleteI'm just wondering, but have you read the Twilight series? What do you think of it?
According to:
ReplyDeletehttp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/tyne/4306217.stm
it's a door to an office of lawyers.
I live in Newcastle but I've never been there.