It just occurred to me that Anya's worst nightmare would have been a demon like Norman Pfister, only made out of bunnies instead of worms.
It saddens me that we never learned the source of the bunny fear.
Lorne ,'Why We Fight'
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It just occurred to me that Anya's worst nightmare would have been a demon like Norman Pfister, only made out of bunnies instead of worms.
It saddens me that we never learned the source of the bunny fear.
Hec, about what time do you expect to roll into LA?
Oooh, Hec, anything you've promised to send me but haven't gotten around to yet? Take it to Lee and have her bring it with her to me. Unless it's big. Because that would take up too much suitcase space and that's selfish of me.
Didn't we, in that one where we learn she was Aud. Didn't something she was doing back in her hovel with Olaf, make the bunnies mulitiply like bunnies on speed?
Okay, that bunny riff is exactly what I needed. Wunderbar!
The only question is, is it unprofessional to show up to meetings with a black tongue? (I do not discriminate against licorice jelly beans.)
She seemd quite content with the bunnies when she was Aud.
The only question is, is it unprofessional to show up to meetings with a black tongue?
Are you planning to stick it out at people? If so, I think the ship has already sailed.
She seemd quite content with the bunnies when she was Aud.
Yes, AND she gave the excess out to the townspeople, exchanging them not for goods or services, but for goodwill and the sense of accomplishment that stems from selflessly giving of yourself to others.
Are you planning to stick it out at people? If so, I think the ship has already sailed.
Also, the horse has already gotten out of the barn.
The cat may or may not have gotten out of the bag, though.
She seemd quite content with the bunnies when she was Aud.
I don't remember the details of that episode. But I thought her reaction to bunnies had to do with her rejection of Aud, because of Olaf's betrayal, and so they served not only as a reminder of a bad time, but were symbolic of her humanity that she'd rejected.
I didn't really try to make that sound like that. I just can't put it another way.
Yes, AND she gave the excess out to the townspeople, exchanging them not for goods or services, but for goodwill and the sense of accomplishment that stems from selflessly giving of yourself to others.
She was a commie. Perhaps her People's Bunny Hut business venture went tragically awry.