Rabbit rabbit tomorrow -- May 1
Annie Deighnaugh
3 years ago
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Don't forget to rabbit rabbit! Tomorrow's Feb. 1
Comments (18)I haven't forgotten for about the last 6 months, but the bedside phone rang and woke me up this morning. I said Hello. It was a robo call. When I hauled myself out of bed a few minutes later, I did say Tibbar Tibbar - maybe that helped....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 MoreAgain with the rabbit rabbit already? Tomorrow's 10/1
Comments (12)I'm sitting in my CT home this morning with my sister and she says don't forget to say Rabbit, rabbit tomorrow. I was so surprised, because I've only heard this custom from you. I even told her about you. We also wondered about its origin....See MoreRabbit Rabbit: tomorrow is February 1!
Comments (19)Hi, Raven! I remembered too. I think I remembered every month all of last year. It wasn't one of my best years. I'd wanted '23 to be better and it's not beginning that way when I'd rabbited on New Years Day morning! Nothing with us but our immediate circle is experiencing losses, spouses who have been ill, parents. 2 services down and a big one this Sunday. The rabbit doesn't seem to be working (or at least working very hard) for me, I'd hate to lose faith in that bunny ;)...See Moreskibby (zone 4 Vermont)
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