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MissRabbitLive · 07/01/2010 20:42

Hello all, I am a hard (lol!) working mother of 2 and am here to offer advice/empathy to all you lovely mummies out there!

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ten10 · 07/01/2010 20:48

You obviously interview very well, could you give me any tips, as I am looking for a new job (or 12)

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harimosmummy · 07/01/2010 20:48

How do you manage all your job,s but still find time to take Richard and rebecca to the park and the swimming pool and the playgroup?
And why doesn't Mr. Rabbitt help out more? I know he works too, but he only stamps bits of paper!

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gemmiegoatlegs · 07/01/2010 20:48

Miss Rabbit,
do you believe career women make bad parents?

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MissRabbitLive · 07/01/2010 20:50

ten10 - I find it best it really helps to brush your fur neatly, and make sure your dress is clean and ironed, then I just point out in a calm manner that there is no unemployment in our town so who else is going to do it?

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MissRabbitLive · 07/01/2010 20:52

harimos - I have a pager, as our town population is very small I don't have to do all my jobs, in fact sometimes no one visits the library for weeks and then they all come on one day, so I don't have to go unless paged.
Sometimes everyone is at the park, so I cna go to the park as well. It's very handy that we are all so sociable

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MissRabbitLive · 07/01/2010 20:53

gemmie - good question, I believe Pigs make bad parents, not in general, no.

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southeastastra · 07/01/2010 20:54

hey mrs rabbit, i love to facepaint too. do you like snazaroo paints the best?

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dustycups · 07/01/2010 20:54

am i right to think that with all the jobs you have you dont have time to cook and your kids live on greggs sausages rolls and fruit shoots

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ruddynorah · 07/01/2010 20:55

and have you learnt any new designs yet..other than a tiger?

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MissRabbitLive · 07/01/2010 20:57

I love snazaroo paints!
I don't just paint tigers, I do a mean tabby cat, and a lion.

My children eat home cooked carrot cake and carrots. We live under a carrot patch so they just help themselves, we are raw vegans so very little cooking needed.

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kettlechip · 07/01/2010 21:25

Miss Rabbit, has anyone ever commented that you sound remarkably like Floella Benjamin?

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MissRabbitLive · 07/01/2010 21:27

Um. No. I believe that is a large Elephant in Africa.
I am a Rabbit.

But thanks for your question, hun

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montmartre · 07/01/2010 21:34

Forgive me... who on earth is Miss Rabbit?

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kettlechip · 07/01/2010 21:34

My sincere apologies Miss Rabbit, I fear I have watched too much Beebies and am becoming confused.

(now wondering who the hell does do the Miss Rabbit voice then but not quite bothered enough to shift myself off the sofa to get the dvd and find out..?)

I LOVE this webchat though!!

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theyoungvisiter · 07/01/2010 21:35

MissRabbit, did you have an arranged marriage to MrRabbit? It's very fortunate that with a population of only 2 adult rabbits in the town, you managed to find love with each other.

I worry about what the younger generation will do when they grow up.

Is interspecies marriage frowned on?

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kettlechip · 07/01/2010 21:35

Montmartre, Miss Rabbit is a key protagonist in the wonder that is Peppa Pig. Sssh or you'll offend her..

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wuglet · 07/01/2010 21:37

yes I echo montmartre...sorry but who ae you?
Presume you are aimed at older then age 3 otherwise I am sure I would know of you!

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wuglet · 07/01/2010 21:38

In Peppa Pig? Ok I do watch that..you must be under my radar sorry.

Now Madame Gazelle....

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montmartre · 07/01/2010 21:38

I have a 3yo... I 'ave 'eard of zees 'Peppa Pig'... but never seen it.

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montmartre · 07/01/2010 21:39

but if she sounds like Floella Benjamin... she must be fabulous.

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MissRabbitLive · 07/01/2010 21:41

My name is Miss Rabbit, I live with my partner and our 2 children and work full time to support my family.
I am not suer how much more info you need.
Mr Rabbit and I are actually related, but I understand this is a taboo in your country so we shall say no more.

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MissRabbitLive · 07/01/2010 21:42

MadameGazelle is wonderful Although TBH we do all think she should be training her replacement up soon, I mean she taught all of us when we were young, and that was 10 years ago! She must be at least 25 by now

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theyoungvisiter · 07/01/2010 21:44

MissRabbit, perhaps you can solve something that's long puzzled me - why is George Pig the only non-alliterative child in the town?

I see that you stuck with the trend with Richard and Rebecca. Then there's Danny Dog, Pedro Pony, Candy Cat etc.

Whereas the Pigs went all maverick with George. What's that about? Doesn't George feel he sticks out?

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WilfSell · 07/01/2010 21:46

Arf.

That Daddy
pig, he's a right luvvie isn't he?

And what's your favourite biscuit? Or perhaps you prefer a cake...?

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MissRabbitLive · 07/01/2010 21:48

Yes, George, Chloe and Alexander I think you'll find are the only 'mismatching' children.
Those pigs think they are so fucking special

Carrot cake of course, although I do quite like a nice Garibaldi.

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