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Rhiannon12866

(205,353 posts)
Wed Feb 16, 2022, 03:49 AM Feb 2022

Pentagon All Ears For Ideas On How Bunny Penetrated Security To Access Inner Courtyard - MSNBC



Alex Wagner reports on the mystery surrounding the discovery of a rabbit in the inner courtyard of the Pentagon, an impenetrably secure space inside one of the world's most secure buildings. Aired on 02/15/2022.


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Pentagon All Ears For Ideas On How Bunny Penetrated Security To Access Inner Courtyard - MSNBC (Original Post) Rhiannon12866 Feb 2022 OP
Wascawwy Wabbit!!! dameatball Feb 2022 #1
Poor bunny! I hope that he got out okay... Rhiannon12866 Feb 2022 #2
I was just at the Pentagon yesterday COL Mustard Feb 2022 #7
Always forgetting that left turn... Salviati Feb 2022 #10
Wrong turn... Busterscruggs Feb 2022 #3
Parachute...obviously MiHale Feb 2022 #4
It had help from a mole Effete Snob Feb 2022 #5
Not a prob; cause you know; hare today; gone tomorrow magicguido Feb 2022 #6
Dear Alex, please feel free multigraincracker Feb 2022 #8
Did the hawk fly under the radar to burrowowl Feb 2022 #9
Well, son of a gun --"Hawk" eye got the evidence... Backseat Driver Feb 2022 #12
LOL! burrowowl Feb 2022 #13
A hawk or owl makes sense. I live in "raptor country" small dogs, cats and certianly rabbits.. usaf-vet Feb 2022 #11

COL Mustard

(5,897 posts)
7. I was just at the Pentagon yesterday
Wed Feb 16, 2022, 09:34 AM
Feb 2022

I've worked there for a long time, never saw a bunny in the center courtyard. I confess, it was too damn cold yesterday to go out there even for a few minutes.

By the way, the hot dog stand in the center is called ground zero.

Backseat Driver

(4,392 posts)
12. Well, son of a gun --"Hawk" eye got the evidence...
Wed Feb 16, 2022, 12:32 PM
Feb 2022

while standing over the surgical patient: Radar O'Reilly's bunny--after the unseemly tryst of Army officers. Lt Col "Hotlips" got JAG(sh)agged by Major Frank Burns, and she feared for her career. Back then, the bunny heard something about being making the ultimate sacrifice and being the star witness as a "court" marshall(sic), and a mole indeed helped him escape the evidence room.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0638473/

OTOH: What--the rabbit died?
https://theweek.com/mike-pence/1009072/pence-familys-famous-rabbit-marlon-bundo-dies





usaf-vet

(6,186 posts)
11. A hawk or owl makes sense. I live in "raptor country" small dogs, cats and certianly rabbits..
Wed Feb 16, 2022, 12:08 PM
Feb 2022

... get airlifted by hawks or owls. It usually doesn't end well for the critter.

Friends of ours who had over time trained a wild bunny to come to a call or whistle and eat out of their hands and at one point was picked up and carried away by a hawk. Sad day on the homestead that day.

One of the great experiences of my ex-military life was a tour of the Pentagon. At lunchtime, we went to the center area to eat and have a cup of coffee (my choice). There is a "snack bar" in the very center of the area called "Ground Zero." At least that is what it was called in the late 1980s when I had a tour.

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