Playboy bunnies, antique toys, QAnon rabbits: Californiaâs Bunny Museum â in pictures
Bunny-themed holiday decorations at the Bunny Museum in Altadena, California. All photographs: Jamie Lee Curtis Taete.
A couple in Altadena have collected more than 40,000 rabbit-related items and put them on display. It all started with a pet name
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Mon 5 Jul 2021 01.00 EDT
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The Bunny Museum, in Altadena, California, began with a spontaneously uttered pet name. âI started calling him my honey bunny,â says Candace Frazee of her partner and museum co-founder, Steve Lubanski. âYou know, youâre just kissing away, and you just come out with it.â Because of the nickname, Lubanski got Frazee a plush bunny for Valentineâs Day. In return, Frazee bought Lubanski a ceramic bunny for Easter. Then things escalated, and the couple â who got married in a bunny-themed ceremony â started exchanging
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Biden refuses to mention God in National Day of Prayer address
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Biden refuses to mention God in National Day of Prayer address
The address came two weeks after the Biden regime sued to force Christians to perform ‘sex change’ surgeries and resembles a Christ-less White House Easter message.
WASHINGTON, D.C., May 7, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) – Joe Biden, a self-professed “devout Catholic,” failed to mention God even once during his National Day of Prayer address on Wednesday, instead emphasizing “moral movements” and issues like “racial injustice.”
“Throughout our history, Americans of many religions and belief systems have turned to prayer for strength, hope, and guidance,” Biden said, without referring to Christianity or Jesus Christ. “Prayer has nourished countless souls and powered moral movements including essential fights against racial injustice, child labor, and infringement on the rights of disabled Americans.”
Major and Champ Biden are proving everything in Washington is political, even presidential pets.
From starring roles on the official White House Easter eggs to being featured in a fundraising pitch from the Democratic National Committee (DNC), President Biden
Countless products inspired by the furry first family members including $20 Shepherds of Change mugs, a From Wags to Riches sticker and $15 crew socks with the stitched images of Biden and one of his dogs are popping up for sale on sites such as Etsy. An account dedicated to all things Champ and Major, @TheFirstDogs, has gained more than 117,000 followers on Twitter.
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