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Old 11-24-2007, 05:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Historybuff
Sometimes people on this site refer to "the bunnies."
My ref. to it came during the case a few years back
where the lady from Fullerton CA lit herself up
leaving her $3 mi. Daytona Cobra in hiding.
She had toted two bunnies with her to the point where she was found, the rabbits immolated in some twisted Viking we-all-tie-together ritual.
I say she was murdered as a mile seems like a long way to trudge in the dark toting
some gasoline and two caged bunnies. But that's all water under the bridge
now, as nobody cares about her anymore, just the car.

Now bunnies are back in Shelby history with Bill Neale in news releases explaining how
the bunny came to be the centerpiece of the Terlingua Race team logo.

So somehow in Shelby history you just can't get away from bunnies....
Umm, aren't you Wally? The guy who does not get along with my neighbor MrMustang. You know MrMustang says "da bunnies", not "the bunnies". I occassionally plagiarize MrMustang and use "da bunnies" myself.

I was just took a look at my copy of "Shelby's Wildlife" revised edition and noticed that the dust jacket was ripped. I'm don't think that will effect the resale value too much though. It was probably the first Shelby related book I bought.
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