We got bitten by Buns and Chou Chou.
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About Today’s Show
Well, somehow those budding bunny video reviewers, Buns and Chou Chou, found us all the way here in Hawaii! Some say rabbits represent fear–they are afraid of magical powers. Some think they are afraid of being eaten! Me? I love seeing magic in my life and I have no plans to be eaten for lunch. 🙂
Buns and Chou Chou, that dream of Hawaii can turn into a nightmare if you come to the island without your veterinary certificate! They can quarantine you or worse, and be sure to tell your travel agent you are only allowed to enter at Honolulu Airport. (Sorry, no Maui stopovers for you.)
Amy Sedaris is rabbit-lover too, and she says to say “Rabbit, Rabbit” first thing on the first day of every month to receive a rabbit blessing and good fortune.
Here are some more rabbit links:
Animal Medicine Cards by Jamie Sams & David Carson
EtherBun ListServe
Rabbit House Society
What brings you good luck? Lexi and I want to know!
Hawaiian words
LÄpaki: rabbit
Makaʻu: fear
Hoʻokalakupua: magic
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