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Brown Bunny
Sunday, September 26th, 2010

I found a Baby Bunny and I want to raise it for a little bit, how do I know it’s safe?
I small brown bunny hopped into my house and I left my doors open all day and I assumed it went outside but we found it in my sister’s room!
I gave it some carrots and lettuce and I really want to raise it for a few weeks. But my dad thinks it has a disease and I want to go to Petco for a check up but I’m afraid they would just tell me to release it. So some advice please? =)
It’s a wild animal and wild animals belong in the wild. Wild rabbits are very very hard to hand raise and most of them die when they come in contact with humans. They literally die of fright. If you can set a humane trap to catch the rabbit and release it back into a wooded area it would be the best thing you can do for the rabbit. Some states have laws that make it illegal to have a wild animal in your possession unless you have a permit. If you are caught with the animal you could be fined and/or imprisoned.
john frusciante – falling (brown bunny)
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Beatrix Potter Tea Set Peter Rabbit & Friends By Reutter Porcelain – Medium $67.98 This licensed set features Flopsy Mopsy, Cottontail, Peter and their watchful mom. Each porcelain piece is hand-embellished in 22k gold. Service is food safe & dishwasher friendly! Set includes four 3¾” plates, four 1½ oz tea cups/saucers, 3¼” tall tea pot, sugar & creamer and four stainless spoons. All neatly stored in our custom fabric side hamper box. Packed in brown craft cardboard carton -… |
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*J. Willfred Ceramics Brown Bunny Toile Dessert Plates (4) $54.99 This set of four dessert plates from J. Willfred Ceramics feature assorted designs from the Brown Bunny Toile Collection. Mix and match with the original Green Bunny Toile designs to create interest in your table setting…. |
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J. Willfred Ceramics Brown Bunny Toile Pitcher $28.98 This 8″ pitcher from J. Willfred Ceramics features the Brown Bunny Toile designs…. |
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Rockers – 25th Anniversary Edition $11.87 Writer-director Theodoros Bafaloukos responded to Jamaica’s siren call all the way over in Greece and came to the island to make this 1977 movie about a band of Rasta men/Robin Hoods getting their own back at the expense of those perennial bloodsuckers, the “uptown top rankings,” as men of money and position are called in Jamaica. The reggae star-studded cast is undoubtedly the movie’s most reward… |
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Moonwalker [VHS] $9.98 … |
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Looney Tunes: Spotlight Collection, Vol. 7 $10.46 Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 10/13/2009 Run time: 105 minutes Rating: Nr… |
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Brown Bunny, The $12.7 Actor and musician Vincent Gallo takes on the role of writer, director, editor, cinematographer, and star with his second filmmaking effort, The Brown Bunny. Motorcycle racer Bud Clay (Gallo) drives his van across the country in search of his lost love, Daisy (Chloë Sevigny). He stops at her parents’ house and sees the brown bunny she left behind. Along the rest of the way, he stops for gas, rides his bike, and makes out with a woman at a roadside rest area (Cheryl Tiegs). He meets up with Daisy when he finally arrives in Los Angeles, leading to the revelatory conclusion in his hotel room. The Brown Bunny premiered in competition at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival in a working cut of 119 minutes that was widely panned; a 93 minute final edit was shown at subsequent festivals and premiered in the United States in the summer of 2004. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, Rovi Guide lighting, jazz and folk music, and long, lingering shots of the open road, raindrops on a windshield, and the scraggly-haired protagonist to create a nearly suffocating atmosphere of loss and loneliness. Winner of the FIPRESCI prize at the 2003 Viennale for its bold exploration of yearning and grief and for its radical departure from dominant tendencies in current American filmmaking, THE BROWN BUNNY is sure to cause a stir because of its infamous and shocking X-rated sex scene near the end of the picture, although it is a tender, soft, and powerfully subtle film. |
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One Brown Bunny $11.19 One brown bunny went out one day to find a friend who’d like to play. Join brown bunny in search of friends in the forest. Marion Dane Bauer’s charming and ryhmic text paired with Ivan Bates’s bold illustrations will draw children into a wonderful world |
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Bunny $15.68 Bunny |
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Brown Bunny [Superbit] $10.19 Actor and musician Vincent Gallo takes on the role of writer, director, editor, cinematographer, and star with his second filmmaking effort, The Brown Bunny. Motorcycle racer Bud Clay (Gallo) drives his van across the country in search of his lost love, Daisy (Chloë Sevigny). He stops at her parents’ house and sees the brown bunny she left behind. Along the rest of the way, he stops for gas, rides his bike, and makes out with a woman at a roadside rest area (Cheryl Tiegs). He meets up with Daisy when he finally arrives in Los Angeles, leading to the revelatory conclusion in his hotel room. The Brown Bunny premiered in competition at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival in a working cut of 119 minutes that was widely panned; a 93 minute final edit was shown at subsequent festivals and premiered in the United States in the summer of 2004. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, Rovi |
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The Brown Bunny [Superbit] $12.7 Actor and musician Vincent Gallo takes on the role of writer, director, editor, cinematographer, and star with his second filmmaking effort, The Brown Bunny. Motorcycle racer Bud Clay (Gallo) drives his van across the country in search of his lost love, Daisy (Chloë Sevigny). He stops at her parents’ house and sees the brown bunny she left behind. Along the rest of the way, he stops for gas, rides his bike, and makes out with a woman at a roadside rest area (Cheryl Tiegs). He meets up with Daisy when he finally arrives in Los Angeles, leading to the revelatory conclusion in his hotel room. The Brown Bunny premiered in competition at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival in a working cut of 119 minutes that was widely panned; a 93 minute final edit was shown at subsequent festivals and premiered in the United States in the summer of 2004. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, Rovi |
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The Brown Bunny $8.99 Format: DVD Color: Color Rating: Not Rated Genre: Drama Runtime: 92 Year: 2004 Release Date: 2005-08-16 Director: Vincent Gallo |
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BROWN BUNNY CHARM KIT $28.47 This Swarovski crystal beading kit comes with everything you need to create a cute brown bunny. These fun kits are great projects for the crafty people in your life and yourself. You will be required to have basic weaving skills to use these techniques. Be sure to browse our selection of Bead Stringing Books to learn new tips and techniques about this popular beading method. Swarovski Crystals are high quality crystals from Austria and always dazzle with brilliant perfection. Create one of these fun Swarovski charms today! This kit cannot be returned once it has been opened. |
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Brown Bunny Plush Mascot Costume $200.99 This brown bunny adult mascot costume makes you vivid and the material is quite comfortable.This costume comes with a plush jumpsuit with hands and feet the attached head,and zipper on the back.The head is shaped by special foam all covered with plush.The sole of the feet part is made of water-proof, skip-proof durable materials.The wearer could wear in with bare feet or with his own shoes.Custom-making is available. Category: / Costumes / Mascot Costumes / Bunny Mascots |
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Brown Bunny, The (Superbit™) $9.83 Rated: NRSynopsis: Synopsis:The Brown Bunny is both a love story and a haunting portrait of a lost soul unable to forget his past. After finishing a motorcycle race in New Hampshire, Bud Clay (Vincent Gallo) loads his racing bike into the back of his van and begins a cross-country odyssey to Los Angeles, where he is to compete in another race. During his trip, he meets three very different women: Violet, a wholesome all-American gas station attendant; Lilly (Cheryl Tiegs), a fellow lost soul he connects with at a highway rest stop; and Rose, a Las Vegas prostitute. Throughout his journey, Bud can never escape his intense feelings for the love of his life, Daisy (Chloë Sevigny), so he plans to reconcile with her whenhe reaches Los Angeles. Arriving in Los Angeles, Bud checks into a motel before visiting the abandoned home he once shared with Daisy. He leaves a note, hoping she will turn up at his motel room . . .Building to a notorious climax, the film presents one of the frankest portrayals of male sexuality ever seen in American cinema. |