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The easter story of the year

Czar

Lifer
http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/44734.htm



<< March 31, 2002 -- A California musician will remember this Easter season as the one where he was attacked by a rabbit.
Doug Bowles was walking near his home last week in Santa Rosa when a small gray rabbit bounced over a fence toward him, The Sacramento Bee reported.

"I thought, ?Gosh, this is somebody?s pet,?" Bowles said.

He put his hand down in a welcoming gesture and the bunny lunged toward him and latched on to his hand.

Bowles was immediately given a rabies shot as a precaution.
>>

 
The last article on that page is rather interesting too. I don't think the man ever heard of a condom. 😛





<< A man accused of being a deadbeat dad after fathering a dozen children by 11 women is asking a judge in Louisville, Ky., to throw out a clause in his plea agreement that would prohibit him from ever having sex again.

Luther Crawford, 49, said he thought the abstinence clause was just a joke. His lawyer claims it violates Crawford?s constitutional rights.

Crawford, of Louisville, owes $33,000 in support for two of his children and is in jail awaiting another child-support case in which he owes $21,000.

Prosecutor Allan Cobb said Crawford needs to swear off sex because he can?t work and make money to support his children. Crawford is blind in one eye, nearly blind in the other and takes medication for a heart problem and high blood pressure.
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<< http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/44734.htm



<< March 31, 2002 -- A California musician will remember this Easter season as the one where he was attacked by a rabbit.
Doug Bowles was walking near his home last week in Santa Rosa when a small gray rabbit bounced over a fence toward him, The Sacramento Bee reported.

"I thought, ?Gosh, this is somebody?s pet,?" Bowles said.

He put his hand down in a welcoming gesture and the bunny lunged toward him and latched on to his hand.

Bowles was immediately given a rabies shot as a precaution.
>>

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lol Great Story 🙂
 
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