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Wacky Wabbit

February 6th, 2009

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Wacky Wabbit


8IN1 WACKY WABBIT SEED FLOWERS


8IN1 WACKY WABBIT SEED FLOWERS


$2.41


8IN1 WACKY WABBIT SEED FLOWERS

Wabbit Eggs


Wabbit Eggs


$10


Wabbit Eggs

Wabbit - I Love You


Wabbit – I Love You


$10


Wabbit – I Love You

Handsome Wabbit Infant Costume


Handsome Wabbit Infant Costume


$29.99


Blue is for little boys, Easter eggs and handsome little rabbits! Your little prince will melt hearts as the Handsome Wabbit in this clever gingham tuxedo inset plush romper and matching floppy-eared

Remote Control Wabbit


Remote Control Wabbit


$49.95


Remote-Control Wireless Orgasms!Strap this soft jelly Wabbit s ears over your clit and get ready for hands-free stimulation almost anywhere! The elastic harness holds the Wabbit in place comfortably while the tiny 3 wireless controller turns it — and you! — on! Wear it discreetly under your clothes, or let your lover control it from the next room for surprise thrills! Uses 1 12v battery plus 2 N batteries, all included.

Wacky+Wabbit


Bugs Bunny's Festival of Fun [VHS]


Bugs Bunny’s Festival of Fun [VHS]


$12.98



Bugs Bunny Animated Classics


Bugs Bunny Animated Classics


$15.75


Tape includes:

Corny Concerto, Wacky Wabbit, Wabbit Who Came to Supper, and Falling Hare…


Elmer! [VHS]


Elmer! [VHS]


$7.50



Looney Tunes: Golden Collection, Vol. 5


Looney Tunes: Golden Collection, Vol. 5


$17.67


Whether it’s wabbit season or duck season, you’ll get a bang out of this collection of 60 Warner Bros. cartoon classics! The four-disc set boasts salutes to Bugs and Daffy (“Ali Baba Bunny,” “Buccaneer Bunny,” “Stupor Duck,” and more), “Fairy Tales” (“Paying the Piper,” “Foney Fables,” “Red Riding Hoodwinked,” and more), director Bob Clampett (“Hare Ribbin’,” “The Bashful Buzzard,” “The Daffy Doc,…



It Is A Feast For The Brain, And Because It Is One Of The Cheapest Books Around, A Joy For Your Wallet Too.

Sometimes the cheapest books suck. Sometimes some of the expensive books suck too. Is a book going to be awesome just because you buy a book from a famous author. If you buy some of the cheapest books from no name authors, guess what, you just might realize that they can be a million times better than from famous writers.

Creator by M. A. Hills is one of the cheapest books, and one of the best. With a book like this You Can not go wrong. If you don't like it you certainly won’t go broke.

I think any one might like this book. The story: the pagan, Olympia gods send their version of Jesus to earth at the time Jesus is born. The odd thing is that they have no plans for the pagan saviour, and he himself does not know the purpose of his life, he is lost, and he gets into some real trouble: raised by a terrorist, and being taught to lie and be evil, he is driven by a secret curse to become a mortal god.

This story is wacky in a good way. Its nuts, and profound and profane, its incredibly entertaining too, and original, and inspirational. And the undeniable bonus is that it really is one of the cheapest books around.

Its worth a lot more in my opinion. I’d pay top dollar for it.

Creator is not a book for the closed minded. Is it mainstream, for mainstream readers? Probably not I think it does appeal to an alternative crowd, to people who are at the brink of waking up, of becoming enlightened.

But there is a strong entertaining linear storyline, that is funny, and exciting, with a lot of good old fashioned twists and turns as well. But Creator goes way beyond this kind of story telling, into the realm of mythical literature, of double meanings, and deep symbolism.

This is a story that can stimulate your brain, and because it is one of the cheapest books around, your wallet will be happy too. Considering the price, Creator has it all, and more.

Does the price of the book matter? Don't be fooled. Some of the cheapest books, although written by no names, might be the best read of your life! Be brave readers!



 Films Directed By Bob Clampett (Study Guide)


Films Directed By Bob Clampett (Study Guide)


$14.14


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Porky in Wackyland, Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs, a Corny Concerto, Book Revue, the Great Piggy Bank Robbery, Wabbit Twouble, Falling Hare, the Old Grey Hare, Crazy Cruise, What's Cookin' Doc?, Kitty Kornered, the Big Snooze, Draftee Daffy, Baby Bottleneck, Tin Pan Alley Cats, a Tale of Two Kitties, Hare Ribbin', a Coy Decoy, Horton Hatches the Egg, an Itch in Time, Buckaroo Bugs, Tortoise Wins by a Hare, Farm Frolics, Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid, Russian Rhapsody, Bacall to Arms, the Bashful Buzzard, Wagon Heels, the Wacky Wabbit, Porky

 Shoulda Turned Left At Albu-Quirky


Shoulda Turned Left At Albu-Quirky


$11.95


Ever wonder why Bugs Bunny kept getting lost... and why it was always due to that missed left turn at Albuquerque? Well in this book you just might discover that perhaps ol' Bugs didn't have such a poor memory or bad sense of direction after all. Perhaps he knew something the rest of us didn't.Come along for yet another marvelous, meandering road trip, courtesy of author Debora L. Carr as she continues to explore the mind-boggling sights in the vast and varied state of New Mexico. There are more natural wonders, strange towns and wild artwork to goggle at as well as unexplained mysteries, bizarre news items and unusual characters that will keep you scratching your head in amazement. You never know what you'll discover around the next bend in the rutted, winding road or what you'll miss out on if you don't miss that left turn. So keep your eyes peeled for those hidden gems of weird wonders that lurk at the side of the road and watch out for those spandex-clad two-wheeled kamakazis. Just turn off the GPS and follow that "wascally wabbit" as the adventure continues in the Wild, Wacky Land of Enchantment!Debora Carr was born and raised in the central New Jersey area, graduating from Rutgers University with a BA in Art Education in 1980 and became a successful professional graphic artist and packaging designer. She chose to accompany her parents when they decided to relocate to and retire in Albuquerque, New Mexico in 2003, where she continued her chosen profession of graphic artist, working as a one-person art department for a small print shop. She continued to keep in touch with friends and family members 'back east' by means of periodic humorous newsletters which she called her 'Albu-Quirky Journals' in which she detailed her perspective on life in New Mexico. She later collected some of these reports and rewrote them in a tongue-in-cheek essay form, emulating the short stories written by two of her favorite authors, James Thurber and Mark Twain. Her
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