I've just stumbled upon the most incredible sight. (Back to the topic of Con Air I'm afraid, Young Duddles, and that most certainly is not a rabbit of any sort in your picture.)
Ahem... I've found a site where these young rascals apparently retold the tale of Con Air entirely from the point of view of the Bunny! Do enjoy this link (as there are many photos, for you less educated types):
Duddles wanted me to inform you that your recent bunny spotting has pleased him most fuzzily! He wishes to commend you on such a brilliant bunny spot - nay, it is more than a spot - you have truly told a bunny tale! Duddles wishes much to see this movie to witness this heroic bunny's efforts. He would like to offer you his highest bunny spotting award - you are now a Bunny Spotter of the First Order! Congratulations.
(However, he stills disputes that he has indeed spotted a bunny, albeit a bunny that happens to be very thirsty)
Tonight I babysat for Karl's kids and I read them a book called "Busy Night." It was about a boy who falls asleep and then various characters show up- the sandman, the tooth fairy, ghosts, the monster-under-the-bed, and santa. They fight over the boy. Anyhow- he was wearing bunny pajamas, and I spotted it, so I thought I should let you know.
It seems that there are many ways to spot a bunny. On film, in books, in the wild, and the internet. Maybe we should start up different threads for each of these.
Dudes, I was watching Jeopardy today - and the Swamp Rabbit was the answer to a question (well, a question to an answer actually, I guess is how it works). Anywho it asked about what swamp creature attacked Jimmy Carter, and the guy buzzed in and said 'What is a rabbit?' Thought you guys should know about it.