In a bout of boredom, I decided to go around to the various people I talk to with a question. I asked them all the same thing -- to write me a story involving a bunny and a bridge. I didn't tell them this, but the entire premise of the question was to determine their views on love. Essentially, the bridge represents your life, with the rabbit being your view on love. Needless to say, this bunny met with disaster quite a few times. Rather disconcerting.

So, do you want to spread the love? Or at least find out what other people *really* think of it? Go for it! Bother your friends for a story (the bunny and the bridge, of course) and record their responses. Then just send them in to me, and you'll officially be a part of the morbidly enlightening project we've started here. Make sure you don't let them know the significance of the bridge and bunny, though, it totally just kills it. Have fun!
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The Bunny Bridge Project
Tuesday, April 20, 2004
Richard from Work
The speckled white country rabbit stood alone in a green valley his entire life, surrounded by walls of endless woods. All that he needed was always provided by nature surrounding him. Yet befriended by the few common brown speckled rabbits, he always sensed he was different, and pondered crossing the forbidden road to see what lay in the city beyond. So drawing up the courage one day he crossed the bridge. Immediately he found himself surrounded by the purest of white hares, who regarded him pondering through bottomless pools of darkness. Realising at once his mistake to come to such a place he turned to find the bridge had vanished, only to find himself surrounded enternally by endless empty shells resembling life yet existing only, no longer posessing the will to live.
Moral of the story: Some bridges are never meant to be crossed.

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