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Franky Micklestone  |  by www.yorkpress.co.uk. All rights reserved. 2.04 | 19:01

WHITE rabbits. Yes, I know it's a little premature for the first-day-of-the-month stuff, but I'm talking about the Easter Bunny. Judging by the holes in our lawn, he's hopped round early and has been digging for Australia, unless the giant Were-Rabbit got wind of my plans to grow my own veg.


I'm sure I can spin the daughter some sort of line, tomorrow being April Fool's Day, though the truth is it was Spit that dug the holes and if she was tunnelling anywhere it was to Tasmania, where she lives. Unless it was to Brisbane, to see her sister.
Spit and I went to school together, a long, long time ago, and I'm sure she used to say "black hares" rather than "white rabbits".

We used to follow this up with, "Pinch, punch, first of the month and no returns", but you could counter with, "A punch and a kick for being so quick and no returns", which would probably get you a suspension from school these days, if not an ASBO.
Anyhow, I checked the white rabbits/black hares tradition on Wikipedia and it turns out there are more than 20 variations on it, so who knows?
I might email them a contribution about "piebald guinea pigs", just for the hell of it; apparently, playing pranks on Wikipedia, the online encyclopaedia that anyone can edit, has become almost as much of an April Fool's tradition as Panorama's spaghetti trees and Big Ben going digital.


The reason why Spit had dug large holes in my lawn was because we were testing the Ph of the soil, which is something the books say you need to do before you can start growing anything.

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