RAWWRR, im so incredibly grumpy
[NOTE: As is probably obvious, I was AFK last night, so Paul & Grumpy had a bit of fun with the blog...]
So i come home after a long day at work, and i am immediately thrown into big's arms. GAH, he HOLDS ME, what am i supposed to do, he probably thinks i'm a bunny baby or something.
anyway, i get some boogies in me, and i'm a pretty happy bunny, mind you, i am still grumpy, but not as grumpy.
THEN I GET VOLUNTEERED TO MAKE A POST, ARRRRGH, WHAT THE...
I am going to kick ms. kate repeatedly, because she made me post.
Oh, the whole reason i was supposed to post is that Big REALLY likes patches, but he also REALLY likes stitches (but as a friend, because he is a boy; but patches is obviously a girl, and so dreamy according to Big).
anyway, here is a picture of a dancing cow, because apparently, big likes that too.
5 Comments:
oh grumpy, you are such a card
GRUUUUMMMMMPY!
my favorite grumpy bunny!
when did you escape from the clutches of the bunny babies?
oh hay there patches, DONT BE CONFUSED, ill hold you!
Whenever I see that manga-rized black and white cow icon, I remember Ben & Jerry's..
Mmmmm some Ben and Jerry's would be good about now...
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