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Watson, Crick & A Twist
You can go chasing white rabbits ...
around St. Albans Vermont
Someone has been spray painting white rabbits in the middle of the roads around the little town of St. Albans VT. The local paper has been tracking them, and, eagle-eyed readers can post new wascally wabbits on a customized map the local paper (St. Albans Meesenger) has set up.
around St. Albans Vermont
Someone has been spray painting white rabbits in the middle of the roads around the little town of St. Albans VT. The local paper has been tracking them, and, eagle-eyed readers can post new wascally wabbits on a customized map the local paper (St. Albans Meesenger) has set up.
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What?s up with all those bounding bunny rabbits?
By STINA PLANT | Messenger Staff
[/FONT]ST.ALBANS ? ?What is up with the bunnies?? That was the start of L.B. Clark?s letter to the editor appearing in the August 26 edition of the St. Albans Messenger and it is a resounding question.
Ask anyone around Franklin County about the mysterious spray-painted white rabbits stenciled onto roads at random locations and no one seems to know.
Rumor of the rabbits has been spreading, causing a lot of buzz and resulting in no answers as to their purpose or origin.
Is it a game? Random graffiti? Some sort of message? A high school prank? Who knows?
?They?re all over the place,? says Mike Juaire, a senior dispatcher for the St. Albans City Police. ?I?ve heard that they?re in Essex, South Burlington, and they?re in my development in Swanton, but I?ve asked around and no one seems to know what they are.?
In Franklin County the bunnies have been spotted on city streets and rural roads with no pattern emerging. Some are near homes or driveways, while others are near hayfields. All the bunnies are the exact same shape and most likely painted from a stencil.
