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    Rabbits in the park, or How my dog was never cut out for hunting.

    Kent Cowgill

    I was walking Spike this evening like I normallly do, and I saw some rabbits frolicking in the park.

    I watched one run from one end to the other while Spike was busy sniffing trees. We turned around, and when we got near the front of the park7, I saw two rabbits together. They were doing a little (what I can only assume was some sort of mating) dance - one would run towards the other, and the one being run towards would hop a few feet in the air. Then after landing, it would run towards the other one, which would then hop a few feet in the air.

    It was really cute.

    And Spike never noticed until I started calling attention to them by taking pictures of them with my camera phone.

    But even then, he fairly quickly lost interest, instead turning his concentration back towards sniffing trees.

    And in watching the rabbits, I couldn't help think about the word "twitterpate", which I remember from when I was a little kid watching Bambi.

    Knowing that invented words sometimes make their way into dictionaries, I decided to see if in fact 'twitterpate' made its way. To my dismay, it didn't.

    But I figured it had to show up somewhere, so I googled for it, only to find that it made its way into the Urban Dictionary - but I was pretty disappointed when I saw the first definition refer to twitterpated as the feeling one gets from being "stoned".

    7 I call it the front of the park because it's the side closest to my house. Whether or not it's the actual front of the park, I don't really care :)

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