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For the children of Sunnybank, this Easter will be remembered not just for the chocolate, but for the magic of bunny hugs, shared laughter, and the warmth of community.
In Saskatchewan, it's a bunny hug. But why? Where does that phrase come from? And when was the term coined? Candace Bighead put these questions to the new CBC podcast Good Question, Saskatchewan.
The Chattanooga Zoo announces its annual Hug-a-Bunny Days where the public is invited to come celebrate the arrival of Spring and the Easter holiday, on Friday and Saturday from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. This ...
The bunny air hugs COVID-19 meme is a good quarantine joke. Credit: courtesy jessica gall myrick "[I]'d be particularly curious to see how viewing those memes in more everyday social media ...
When the MVP trophy was presented at the end of the game, Bad Bunny jokingly approached the podium to claim it — a gag that quickly becomes an Internet meme but seemed more designed to humor his ...
Today, a section of the internet, apart from celebrating Hug Day with their loved ones, is busy curating hilarious memes and jokes for loners. Netizens are super excited about it hence ...
Best known for holding signs with hot takes, the bunny has taken on a more wholesome character of late with this new meme. SEE ALSO: ASCII bunnies are back for all your hot takes The "u want this?" ...
The Saskatchewan Rush is hoping some 14,000 fans wearing "bunny hugs" can break the world record for the biggest group hug tonight. The Saturday lacrosse clash between the Rush and the Vancouver ...
The Congress’s twitter handle also posted a meme of video clippings of Mr Modi giving hugs to various foreign leaders, including US President Donald Trump, Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe ...
To watch them being performed today, the Bunny Hug, the Turkey Trot, the Grizzly Bear and other so-called "animal dances" of the early 1900s seem tame, tame, tame. But for a few decades ...
The bunnies were strange, silly, and prone to jokes, but they’re also part of a greater collective group of internet memes that grew out of something called ASCII design. Who knows? The bunny ...