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** He likes horror books.
** He likes horror books.
** Simple--he stole it from an enemy as a souvenir. Besides, it only makes sense that he'd read up on the opposition in his spare time.
** Simple--he stole it from an enemy as a souvenir. Besides, it only makes sense that he'd read up on the opposition in his spare time.
*** Besides, where do you think he found the recipe to [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xw4b7_french-rarebit_fun "Louisiana Back Bay Bayou Bunny Bordelaise ... a la Antoine"]?


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Latest revision as of 08:08, 22 April 2014


  • In "Rabbit Fire", Daffy gets a book titled 1000 Ways to Cook Rabbits from Bugs' rabbit hole. The question is, why would Bugs own a copy of a book about cooking his own species?
    • He 'found' it during his unaired episode featuring those aliens from "To Serve Man" episode from The Twilight Zone. He was going to burn it, but never got around to it.
    • Or maybe he keeps it around just to screw with us.
    • He likes horror books.
    • Simple--he stole it from an enemy as a souvenir. Besides, it only makes sense that he'd read up on the opposition in his spare time.