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Why oh why do they insist on running inbetween your legs and trying to get up your legs too.
The amount of times I acidently send them on a little flying trip and they never learn :shock:
Why oh why do they insist on running inbetween your legs and trying to get up your legs too.
The amount of times I acidently send them on a little flying trip and they never learn :shock:
I find this a lot....especially not I'm massive and my balance has gone rubbish.
I'm forever tripping over them
I always feel bad afterwards and give them something nice...maybe thats where I'm going wrong :?
I've used my bunnies as a football before now too. *accidentally, obviously* I've now developed a very attractive looking shuffle :lol::lol: which means my feet don't move far from the ground and there's less chance of them getting under my feet, just knocked sideways a bit.
I tripped over Jess the other day. I stepped out of the shed just as she hopped out, did some odd limb waving dance, kicked her with one foot and ended up with the other foot on the ground... and on Jess's ears. :shock: I don't think I squished her as luckily the ground is uneven - hopefully my weight wasn't on her. :shock: She hopped off pretty happily anyway! I nearly cried.
it was funny last night, i came downstairs to show OH my new holiday clothes and i had my new skirt on, mylo (rabbit!!!!) came running over and stopped at the bottom of my legs and just sat there lookin up my skirt and wouldnt go away!!!!!!