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    I received present the other day a book called “Return of the bunny suicide”(hmm). It’s a book of rather elaborate and most being unlikely suicides including one with two pointy headed garden gnomes, a large weight, some rope and a deep hole (think about it) all quite happily acted out by a bunny rabbit (and that). I can’t help thinking that the author needs to talk to a psychologist but the book is so funny (and that).
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    The book sounds as interesting as the understanding of your post.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZombieFriedNuts
    I received present the other day a book called “Return of the bunny suicide”(hmm). It’s a book of rather elaborate and most being unlikely suicides including one with two pointy headed garden gnomes, a large weight, some rope and a deep hole (think about it) all quite happily acted out by a bunny rabbit (and that). I can’t help thinking that the author needs to talk to a psychologist but the book is so funny (and that).
    I think I have actually seen that book once and had a little look through it at a book store. I do recall some quite amusing tit bits indeed; not enough to warrant a purchase, however.

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    Quote Originally Posted by edyzmedieval
    The book sounds as interesting as the understanding of your post.

    I didn't understand a thing.
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    I've read both the The Book of Bunny Suicides and the Return of the Bunny Suicides. They were delightfully humorous.

    Essentially, it's worth a 20 minute trip to the local bookstore to grab a drink and flip through the books. But with a $10 price tag for each, it's not that good (plus, although this doesn't apply to myself, it has limited "replay value").

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    The funniest book ever was '101 uses for a Dead cat'. A great book - and informative, although after personally testing out the practicality of the first dozen or so 'uses' of a dead cat, I ran out of cats to strangle in my neighbourhood, so I never could determine the full accuracy of the book. However, I could conclude that dead cats do make great toast racks.
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    I've just bought the first book in the bunny suicide serie (Ok my girlfriend bought it yesterday and the serie is just 2 books long but apart from that). It's really very amusing and sometimes quite brilliant.

    I only have one remark on the book. It concerns the longer gags. Some gags of more than one page are displayed seperate, meaning with some other gags between them. No problem with that as the anticipation makes the ending better. BUT it's less funny when you get an ending and 20 pages after that the beginning. Do I (again my girlfriend) a faulty copy or is on purpose?
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    Got given the first one by the publisher... hilarious stuff. Great for terrorizing insipid female flatmates too...
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    I saw it in a bookstore, and looked through it. It's funny, but why spend money on it?
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