howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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spotted this earlier and thought at first it was a replica one put in the alleyway for a joke.
turned out he/she was for real.
Guest 698- Registered: 28 May 2010
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Not a wild one, some poor child is sobbing his/her heart out over a missing pet.
I'm an optimist. But I'm an optimist who takes my raincoat - Harold Wilson
Guest 640- Registered: 21 Apr 2007
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Ah shame..definitely looks like a pet. lovely thing..yes pity to think some child missing it round about now. Well done with the pics Howard.

Jan Higgins
- Location: Dover
- Registered: 5 Jul 2010
- Posts: 13,894
Or deliberately let loose once it grew, that was how we acquired our white Bunny many years ago, he was found sitting at the side of a country road.
What did you do Howard?
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Guest 672- Registered: 3 Jun 2008
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Howard will let you know when he has finished his tea Jan.
So nice to meet you in the shop the other week.
grass grows by the inches but dies by the feet.
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
- Posts: 62,352
nothing i could do it would not let me catch it and even if i did where would i take it?
the area around is choc a bloc full of houses with families(the type to keep a rabbit) and it was during the school run so very few people would be home.
Jan Higgins
- Location: Dover
- Registered: 5 Jul 2010
- Posts: 13,894
I would not be at all surprised if rabbit stew was on the menu somewhere in the vacinity tonight.
Yes very nice to meet you Ian and I am glad the new job is going well.

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Guest 698- Registered: 28 May 2010
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Actually it's on the menu at Blakes at the moment.
I'm an optimist. But I'm an optimist who takes my raincoat - Harold Wilson
Guest 716- Registered: 9 Jun 2011
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With or with out prunes?.................or pickled eggs? Does it `see` some of the wine?
Guest 698- Registered: 28 May 2010
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Blanquette of rabbit with baby new potatoes and buttered cabbage. £8.50. If you want prunes you have to bring you own but I do garnish the rabbit with some of its own liver sautéed with a few red grapes.
I'm an optimist. But I'm an optimist who takes my raincoat - Harold Wilson
Guest 716- Registered: 9 Jun 2011
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Sounds superb.............wish I could manage your stairs.................sure they are grapes??
Guest 698- Registered: 28 May 2010
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O yes.
We could arrange a table upstairs Reg.
I'm an optimist. But I'm an optimist who takes my raincoat - Harold Wilson