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April 12th, 2009 Leave a comment Go to comments

We now continue with today’s bizarre and inappropriate Easter theme:

The Big Bad Blog presents the Bunny Steeplechase, an Easter tradition which showcases rabbits in the way God intended. A fitting memorial to mankind’s saviour, for the truly righteous amongst us.

What I find really strange about this is that there appears to be a crowd gathered in the background. While the Steeplechase seems like a natural-enough choice of races (once you have come to the bizarre conclusion that Easter requires a rabbit race), it does not strike me as a spectator sport.

I appear to be in the wrong, however. The spectators are clearly going wild.

Strangely enough, I cannot find the results online anywhere. Clearly any event as Holy as the Bunny Steeplechase requires wagering — and one needs to know the results to find out if that longshot bet on Poops-Chocolate-Jesus has paid off.

(Found at Best Week Ever)

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