My father, who taught college level calculus after retiring from the military, once enthusiastically explained how to solve a Rubik’s Cube; I tried not to let my eyes glaze over.
The Madison/Jefferson arrest draws an interesting comparison. During their time, when the blue laws extended to driving on Sunday, they wrote the US Constitution. Now, when no blue laws exist to keep us from working on Sunday, much, much less driving, we have a president that ignores the Constitution and loudly promotes his own law like a dictator.
Why should they be called bunnies? Bunny is a child’s term for rabbit. Etymologically, “kittens” is derived from the same origin as "kids"and was afaik applied to any babies as a general term.
oldpine52 over 5 years ago
When we raised rabbits, we called them bunnies.
Gent over 5 years ago
And I haven’t been able to solve it in years!
Templo S.U.D. over 5 years ago
I guess Jimmy and Tommy were arrested because they broke the Sabbath?
fuzzbucket Premium Member over 5 years ago
Whoever named those rabbits needs to brush up on logical thought.
meg_grif over 5 years ago
I’ll bet they’re called bunnies more often than they’re called kittens.
The Pro from Dover over 5 years ago
therese_callahan2002 over 5 years ago
Anyone who’s read Watership Down like I did, already knows that the author calls the young rabbits kits.
St. Pillsbury over 5 years ago
What do they call baby tarantulas? Congressional nominees?
J Short over 5 years ago
My father, who taught college level calculus after retiring from the military, once enthusiastically explained how to solve a Rubik’s Cube; I tried not to let my eyes glaze over.
J Short over 5 years ago
It wasn’t that they were riding on Sunday. The problem was the cherry bomb glass packed mufflers on the carriage.
FassEddie over 5 years ago
Bunnies should be the term used. We all use it.
Rick Parkhurst Premium Member over 5 years ago
What did Madison sit on to be as tall as Jefferson before they had phone books?
chuck_sa over 5 years ago
If everybody calls them bunnies . . . who exactly has the correct answer here? If not juvenile Oryctolagus cuniculus.
Rog22 over 5 years ago
I have solved it but I used an instruction book. (yes, they have those)
Huckleberry Hiroshima over 5 years ago
And Sunday’s not even the sabbath. Never was.
preacherman Premium Member over 5 years ago
The Madison/Jefferson arrest draws an interesting comparison. During their time, when the blue laws extended to driving on Sunday, they wrote the US Constitution. Now, when no blue laws exist to keep us from working on Sunday, much, much less driving, we have a president that ignores the Constitution and loudly promotes his own law like a dictator.
Radish... over 5 years ago
How many cubic rubes bought that thing?
These days you see blind folded people hanging upside down solving the cube in seconds.
Maybe the 100th monkey theory is real.
Carl Rennhack Premium Member over 5 years ago
Madison & Jefferson in Vermont? I believe the cartoon should have said VIRGINIA.
WCraft Premium Member over 5 years ago
Do we have to add rap to everything, even history? (Yeah, I know- Hamilton)
Nathan Daniels over 5 years ago
Given the bathing practices of westerners at that time, it’s a sure bet they were Ridin’ Dirty.
Sassy's Mom over 5 years ago
I’ve heard baby rabbits called kits, not kittens.
heathcliff2 over 5 years ago
These days some in the US yet live that way. When attending gatherings during the Sabbath, they walk or stay home for time with family.
craigwestlake over 5 years ago
It was what they were doing in the carriage that got them arrested…
Spock over 5 years ago
Why should they be called bunnies? Bunny is a child’s term for rabbit. Etymologically, “kittens” is derived from the same origin as "kids"and was afaik applied to any babies as a general term.