Julia
"Hmmm...what is in *here*?? Is that *CANDY* I smell????"
   This is Julia, our little Pee-pee Princess. She is one of those bunnies that looks even cuter now that she is all grown up!  After having Buddy for several months and seeing the joy on his face when the cats or other furry creatures his size were around, we decided that it might be time to get the Butt-meister a girlfriend.  We went from one pet shop to the next looking for miss right and we finally found her.
     Being the push-overs Victor and I are, we found her and bought her the same day. We Had her put on hold in the morning, telling them we would be back the next day to get her and later found ourselves rushing back to get there before they closed for the evening. At the time we did not know the equation for calculating trouble that two bunnies could create, though we soon found out. It seems logical to think that the trouble caused by one bunny plus the trouble caused by another equals the trouble caused by two, as is represented by the equation below:
          BunnyMischief + BunnyMischief=                                                         DoubleBunnyMischief
    
      I have come to find, however, that this is not the case. The true equation is more accurately represented by:
        (BunnyMischief)^BunnyPopulation=
                                                      BunnyTrouble
(For those of you mathematically challenged people, that is Bunny Mischief to the power of the Bunny Population.)
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