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Wednesday, September 22, 2004

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dgibudic

watership down....ewww this book was so bad.....you cares about a bunch of rabbits going on a little journey..like wat........... ev........ick!!!! read the clique books....so good...soo preppy.....like me!!

nyx

the velveteen rabbit !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i can still cry reading it, so sweeeeeet

Daphne

Ahh ... yes, Brer Rabbit ... actually, I didn't forget him. He's just not one of my favourites. Maybe we'll see him on Eye on Everything????

Eyeris

Brer Rabbit! Brer Rabbit! I used to love his books when I was a kid.

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