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Panel 1:
CAM: It's like an army of cotton balls.
ELLIE: It's okay. We've already found a bunch of people who want to adopt them.
Panel 2:
ELLIE: Rambo getting pregnant will mean a lot of happy pet owners.
CAM: Well, yeah. It's like having an unlimited fiber supply.
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Panel 4:
CAM: Wait, you named the bunny "Rambo?"
ELLIE: It was Graham's idea. He wanted to go against type.
CAM: It's like an army of cotton balls.
ELLIE: It's okay. We've already found a bunch of people who want to adopt them.
Panel 2:
ELLIE: Rambo getting pregnant will mean a lot of happy pet owners.
CAM: Well, yeah. It's like having an unlimited fiber supply.
Panel 3:
Panel 4:
CAM: Wait, you named the bunny "Rambo?"
ELLIE: It was Graham's idea. He wanted to go against type.























I’ve heard weirder reasons to name a pet something unusual. I’m of the “Queen of Wands” mindset of naming animals after sound-effects. “Zot”, “Zoink”, etc…
I’ve been really enjoying the “Punch an’ Pie” follow up to “Queen of Wands” myself.
I see no reason why calling a rabbit “Rambo” should be a weird thing. Do you remember Monthy Python? As the ex-owner of the rabbit myself I know they can be quite dangerous little killers!
You gotta be careful when naming rabbits…I swear they enjoy living up to them!
I have a rabbit named MacGyver. Had I known what would happen when I did that, he would have been named something boring like Smokey.
I was going to name my cat Smokey but he turned into Feral (after a 90′s X-Men villain). He made 18 and a half years.