Don't forget to rabbit rabbit!
Annie Deighnaugh
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Comments (21)Yes aok, I view it as a fun little challenge. I wonder why those who don't play feel a need to stop by each month to make a remark. I can't stand to watch boxing and I think it's an awful sport, but I don't go to boxing forums and complain or make comments, KWIM?...See MoreDon't forget to rabbit rabbit - tomorrow is Sept. 1
Comments (14)I am so tickled this morning. I have shared the practice of saying rabbit, rabbit on the first of the month with my grandkids who are teens now. Every month I text them a reminder. I forgot this month and this morning awoke to a group text from a granddaughter saying rabbit, rabbit. It is fun that they play along. This gives me hope that they pay attention to the other tidbits I send them like the word of the day which I send often but not daily....See MoreDon't forget to rabbit rabbit - tomorrow is April 1st!
Comments (14)When I say tibbar tibbar I say it just before midnight on the first day of the month. Then I don't say anything else till after midnight on the 2nd day of the month. Whereas you say rabbit rabbit before you say anything else at the beginning of the day which is at 12:00 a.m. on the 1st of every month. I figure we are somewhat protected if we did it on New Year's Eve for the whole year anyway. :-)....See MoreDon't forget -- rabbit rabbit!
Comments (11)My alarm went off at midnight and I said rabbit rabbit and DH mumbled sleepily rabbit rabbit back. So we have double rabbit rabbit here as well! If I try to wait till morning to say it there will definitely be an interruption from a pet or a son or nephews. The midnight alarm always works the best for us....See MoreAnnie Deighnaugh
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