In MN/WI we see roadside dead deer all the time, but last month I saw two dead black bears. They are moving south! Even in our neighborhood, so we’ve been told to remove our tasty birdfeeders.
I was driving the school bus out of the neighborhood, headed to school, and there was a dead rabbit. One girl said “Don’t hit it!” and I said “He’s not getting any deader! And how do you know I wasn’t the one who hit him on my way in?”
Empathy is a very good quality to have. I had it at that young age, too. The first book I took out of the school library had a bear cub captured and riding in the bed of a truck. It fell out and died. I cried a LOT. I think I was maybe 6 or 7.
When my niece and nephew were little, they captured a baby rabbit and put it in a box. The next morning their mom saw it had died and tried to break it to my niece very gently. She fully expected tears and a broken heart when she was finished explaining but the little girl excitedly yelled out to her brother, “Hey, Shawn, wanta see a dead rabbit?” You just never know about kids.
allen@home over 1 year ago
Oh, Joe you big baby.
jagedlo over 1 year ago
Because cows playing poker would be udderly ridiculous!
nosirrom over 1 year ago
Here you go Ruthie.
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walstib Premium Member over 1 year ago
In MN/WI we see roadside dead deer all the time, but last month I saw two dead black bears. They are moving south! Even in our neighborhood, so we’ve been told to remove our tasty birdfeeders.
bookworm0812 over 1 year ago
That would actually be a cool painting, Ruthie. Why don’t YOU paint it?
Dapperdan61 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Better not let Joe ever see Fatal Attraction and the boiled bunny
tcayer over 1 year ago
I was driving the school bus out of the neighborhood, headed to school, and there was a dead rabbit. One girl said “Don’t hit it!” and I said “He’s not getting any deader! And how do you know I wasn’t the one who hit him on my way in?”
Medtech4 over 1 year ago
Empathy is a very good quality to have. I had it at that young age, too. The first book I took out of the school library had a bear cub captured and riding in the bed of a truck. It fell out and died. I cried a LOT. I think I was maybe 6 or 7.
Stephen Gilberg over 1 year ago
If a kid saw a dead bunny and asked what it was, I might lie. If the kid already knew, I wouldn’t.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member over 1 year ago
Sweet little Joe XOXO
Grumpy Old Guy over 1 year ago
Shed a tear for a dead bunny….maybe. Shed a tear for a dead raccoon….never!
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 1 year ago
I’m with him…
Grayhair, The Pirate Formerly Known as Tom Powell Premium Member over 1 year ago
When my niece and nephew were little, they captured a baby rabbit and put it in a box. The next morning their mom saw it had died and tried to break it to my niece very gently. She fully expected tears and a broken heart when she was finished explaining but the little girl excitedly yelled out to her brother, “Hey, Shawn, wanta see a dead rabbit?” You just never know about kids.
Buckaroobanzai over 1 year ago
poor little critter in the road, where were you trying to go? Life’s just a bucketful of woe for poor little critter in the road.
[Unnamed Reader - e476da] over 1 year ago
Never once saw a boy cry over a bunny. Ever.