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by MaryAnn
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Rabbit, I read of your readiness to do a Thursday OPP, so how about next Thursday, July 24?

Also, here's something I read in this morning's newspaper --

Until the early 20th century, rabbits were considered rodents. But no more. Among other distinguishing traits, rabbits have four upper incisors, while rodents have two. Rabbits are part of a separate order of mammals called "Lagomorpha," which includes hares and pikas.

Aren't you glad we have that straightened out?

MA

Re: messages for the Rabbit
by White_Rabbit
MaryAnn:

Rabbit, I read of your readiness to do a Thursday OPP, so how about next Thursday, July 24?

So noted. Film at eleven.

MaryAnn:

Also, here's something I read in this morning's newspaper --

Until the early 20th century, rabbits were considered rodents. But no more. Among other distinguishing traits, rabbits have four upper incisors, while rodents have two. Rabbits are part of a separate order of mammals called "Lagomorpha," which includes hares and pikas.

Aren't you glad we have that straightened out?

MA

Bugs and I have known that all along, even if Elmer and Sam haven't.

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