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Old 12-30-2009, 05:37 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by desertgrandma View Post
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I realize that today, as a society, we don't see these animals as food, but once upon a time.....
We don't? Rabbit's still a menu and market item down this way...but then again, here they're a significant pest.
There's an old saying here that ends "...and thank your mother for the rabbits". I recall mum saying that, while she was a kid (in a large family), and her dad was in the middle of a dockworkers' strike, people anonymously left food (such as rabbits) on their front doorstep overnight.
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