Anyone lost a bunny in a Land Rover showroom?

Anyone lost a bunny in a Land Rover showroom?

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ChemicalChaos

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Wednesday 20th May 2015
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Saw this pop up earlier - I love it when people take the time and effort to do these sorts of adventure pictures smile

Hopefully the rightful owner can be found soon!


ChemicalChaos

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Thursday 21st May 2015
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I dont think you can rally have a go at them for copying an idea that's been around for ages and ages. Nor for getting some publicity from it - it's a bit of fun really and making the best of what, for one child, is probably a sad situation that they are trying to rectify

ChemicalChaos

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ehonda said:
My eldest has a bunny very similar to the one in the picture, she's had it since she was born and is very, very attached to it. When she was 3 we were on holiday in Tenerife and went for a walk, it was very windy and bunny got blown out of the buggy and over a cliff edge. I had to scramble down this cliff and retrieve it. Thankfully it was only about 15 feet down. Given the choice between a rocky/watery death or spending the rest of the holiday without bunny the decision on what to do was very simple.
A friend of mine had had a stuffed toy whale since he was a baby, when he was 7 or 8 he lost it off the edge of a very pier, onto an inaccessible mud flat beach below. Being typically distraught, his mother went along to the coastguard station further along the beach and asked for their help - as it was a quiet day, out they went on scramble with a hand-drawn "Whale Rescue Team" sign in the windscreen of their Land Rover hehe