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Yes | No | Report from tennesseedeerhunter wrote 1 week 3 hours ago use sardines tuna or honey bunns
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Yes | No | Report from tennesseedeerhunter wrote 1 week 3 hours ago use sardines tuna or honey bunns
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April 4, 2010 at 7:20 am oohfakees, mai cween! aifinkso an eester lily on mai tayblol will be jsut luberly *trundlols awf tu dekorayt a beeeg buffay tayblol* heers a beeg eester buffay fur awl teh cheezpeeps – hawt cross bunns wif frsh budder adn jam, warm scones, cucumba sammichs, fresh hawt cawfee adn a huuuuuuj mirang eesta cayk decoraytd wif ising bunnehs adn chickies adn flowrs.
Clyde’s reputation - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2010
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June 7, 2008 at 4:27 pm awwwwwwwww lots ub bunn bunns ebbreeware like dat…..
bwavo - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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On Good Friday we had bunns for breakfast, with a cross upon them, and they were sold through the streets by children, crying "One a penny, two a penny, hot cross bunns."
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When he came back he had three oranges in his pocket; and in his hands were two fresh bunns, and a cup of sweet new milk.
The Last Penny and Other Stories William Croome 1847
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With scarcely less eagerness than she had eaten the orange in the morning, did she now drink the nourishing milk and eat the sweet bunns, while her father sat looking at her, his heart throbbing with inexpressible delight.
The Last Penny and Other Stories William Croome 1847
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I could not help smiling to see the lady eat bunns, for I thought of her handsome frosted cakes that never had any raisins in them.
The Magician's Show Box and Other Stories Lydia Maria Francis Child 1841
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Q - Is it true that bunns are a man's best friend?
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I'm afraid the children dropped lower courtesies in the pathway of Mr. Floyd than even before the Vicar of Beckenham; for they had learned to associate the image of the banker with bunns and tea, with sixpences and oranges, gambols on the smooth lawn at Felden, and jovial feasts in monster tents to the music of clashing brass bands, and with even greater treats in the way of excursions to a Crystal Palace on a hill, an enchanted fairyland of wonders, from which it was delicious to return in the dewy evening, singing hymns of rejoicing that shook the vans in which they travelled.
Aurora Floyd. A Novel Mary Elizabeth 1863
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