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Oh me me me me me me me ! Pick me, pick me !!!! :weee:
:wave: over here !!!
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wait.. You already have my contact.:biggrin2: Hehehehee.
 
The same for me, just like when new people join the rabbit hopping club. I'm terrible with names so it takes me three or so practices to remember who the people are, but the second their bunny comes out, it's like "OOOOOH, you're so-and-so's person!"
 
Kipcha wrote:
The same for me, just like when new people join the rabbit hopping club. I'm terrible with names so it takes me three or so practices to remember who the people are, but the second their bunny comes out, it's like "OOOOOH, you're so-and-so's person!"
It doesn't help when people come to every other practise. The people who just come once don't help either, or when there are a bunch of new people who never come back. Also, many of them don't really introduce themsleves when they come, so it's not like we get much of a chance to get to know their names.

I do know people based on their rabbits. I have people from RO on Facebook and it can take me a while to get who they are on here. I am bad with names anyway, I get remember your name, what you look like or your bunny, all 3 may take a little while.
 
LOL I was terrible about that when I worked at the vet clinic. I would know all the animals and be clueless on the people. I'm still better at recognizing animal faces.
 
Also, I don't know the names of people with dogs in my neighbourhood, but I know the dogs. Even if I don't know the dogs name, I still recognize them better than their owners.
 
I know all the dogs in the neighbourhood too.
I only know 3 of the peoples names, since we have each others phone numbers if we ever want to get together for a big meet up or an hour outside.

One of them also really likes reptiles, so we go to expos with them.

I need some bunny friends though.

I also really only know a few people on here by name. :p
 
Jynxie wrote:
I sent you a request.

I wasn't given the option to send a message saying I was from RO though. weird.

[align=center]I knew it was you =)
You're one of the few people I know by name and face, cause I read your blog often. Hope I don't sound like a creeper.. XD
 
A few years ago - one of our forum members stayed with me for a few weeks. I was always amazed by her knowledge of the members and their rabbits.

She'd say the rabbit's name and I was like "huh?" and then she'd say the person's screen name and I knew them.

I thought it was funny and so neat - she actually knew more of the members and rabbits than I did because I'm so busy in the rabbitry section that I don't get to other places much.
 
[align=left]Yield wrote: [/align]
Jynxie wrote:
I sent you a request.

I wasn't given the option to send a message saying I was from RO though. weird.
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[align=center]I knew it was you =)
You're one of the few people I know by name and face, cause I read your blog often. Hope I don't sound like a creeper.. XD[/align]

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Haha, no worries. You're one of the few I know names of also since we're the same age I think. Plus I also read your blog. :3[/align]
 
Back in 2004 I flew out to Ohio with Scone MacBunny for a get-together. Here's Scone inspecting the airplane...

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I thought it was funny that when I was picked up at the airport, everyone ran to say hello to Scone before they noticed I was there. Of course, they'd all seen lots of pictures of him, and none of me...


 
[align=center]@Carley: Probably =) Always easier to relate to people that way, etc. =)

@Mike: Lol! I'm sorry, I laughed a lot at that XD Did Scone have to ride with luggage? Orr?
 
Yield wrote:
Did Scone have to ride with luggage?
Of course not. When Dad flies, the bunny rides in style. He even had in-flight hay service.

His cage took up most of the back seat, though. I'd have rather had him up front with me, but I couldn't put the cage on the passenger seat and still operate the controls.
 
MikeScone wrote:
Yield wrote:
Did Scone have to ride with luggage?
Of course not. When Dad flies, the bunny rides in style. He even had in-flight hay service.

His cage took up most of the back seat, though. I'd have rather had him up front with me, but I couldn't put the cage on the passenger seat and still operate the controls.

[align=center]Oh! YOU fly the plane!? :O
 
Wow Mike - with your photography talent/ computer talent - I figured you'd photoshopped the picture!
 
Yes, I fly the plane, and no, it wasn't Photoshopped. When we got to Ohio, I put the cage on the horizontal stabilizer while I locked up the plane, and snapped the picture of Scone inspecting his chariot.

He never flew outside his travel cage, though - I can just see trying to explain to Air Traffic Control that I had to declare an emergency because a rabbit nibbled through a cable...
 
irishbunny wrote:
I'm assuming when you came to Ireland you didn't fly yourself did you?
No, I'm afraid that's a bit beyond the capability of my little Cessna. Well, not entirely - you actually could do it, via Newfoundland, Greenland, and Iceland - but well beyond my ambitions (and my bladder capacity - five or six hour over-water legs are just too long). When I went to Ireland I let the airlines do the flying.

Speaking of which, I'm starting to think about coming over to Ireland again, to finish the northern half of the one-lap-of-Ireland I started on my previous trips. Start at Shannon, head north to the Aran Islands (I've been there, but I like them too much not to go again), then up to the northwest corner (know anything about the Mullet Peninsula?), then east to Ulster and back south again. Just a thought at this time, but maybe...
 

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