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
Thursday, November 04, 2004
J. Pappas' Story

K. Lingus slowly approaches the bank of the river and pauses, nose twitching, cotton tail wagging: the hunt is on. Finding nothing, he begins to explore the area, following Rapid River north then east for 30 minutes before catching a scent-trail leading to a small bridgehouse on the opposite side of the bank. His little white bunny face reveals a gap-toothed grin and long lolling tongue. A loose board near the side door allows him swift entrance and Kuhnii spies Fouqa, Mia, Faasta, and Celeste eagerly awaiting him. Five minutes later all that can be heard from the small building is the water tinkling under the bridge and an occassional sound reminiscent of woodpeckers and squeaky boards. Looks like good eating for the wolves come next autumn...

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