Rabbitman

Fiction & Literature
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Author: Michael Paraskos ISBN: 9780995713024
Publisher: Orage Press Publication: March 9, 2017
Imprint: Orage Press Language: English
Author: Michael Paraskos
ISBN: 9780995713024
Publisher: Orage Press
Publication: March 9, 2017
Imprint: Orage Press
Language: English

When President Rabbitman's late night root beer, drunk in front of the roaring Rabbitman Room fire, in the heart of the Gold House, is interrupted by an unexpected visitor, the president is understandably miffed. When the intruder tells him he is there to collect on a debt, Rabbitman is furious. Not since the re-founding of the Federacy has its fluffy leader been treated so disrespectful. Very rude. Very very rude.

And, with the smell of sulphur in the air, can it really be true the president only became the most important rabbit in the world by selling his soul to the devil?

Meanwhile in Englandshire, the poster boy for the CTRL:Right movement, Mr Floppy, has his own problems. Having gone to bed at home with his usual mug of cocoa, and a quick wank under the bed sheets to help him sleep, he wakes to find himself a patient in an unusual mental health ward. As he tries to explain he is not with the NHS, the doctor starts a novel treatment to cure Mr Floppy of his chronic imbecility.

But perhaps it will take divine intervention to really cure the world of creatures like Rabbitman, Mr Floppy and their brown-nosed sycophant, Balloonhead.

Warning - contains very strong language and scenes of a sexual nature that some readers might find offensive.

"Second rate and so disrespectful. Very rude. Very very rude. Apologize!" - #Rabbitman

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When President Rabbitman's late night root beer, drunk in front of the roaring Rabbitman Room fire, in the heart of the Gold House, is interrupted by an unexpected visitor, the president is understandably miffed. When the intruder tells him he is there to collect on a debt, Rabbitman is furious. Not since the re-founding of the Federacy has its fluffy leader been treated so disrespectful. Very rude. Very very rude.

And, with the smell of sulphur in the air, can it really be true the president only became the most important rabbit in the world by selling his soul to the devil?

Meanwhile in Englandshire, the poster boy for the CTRL:Right movement, Mr Floppy, has his own problems. Having gone to bed at home with his usual mug of cocoa, and a quick wank under the bed sheets to help him sleep, he wakes to find himself a patient in an unusual mental health ward. As he tries to explain he is not with the NHS, the doctor starts a novel treatment to cure Mr Floppy of his chronic imbecility.

But perhaps it will take divine intervention to really cure the world of creatures like Rabbitman, Mr Floppy and their brown-nosed sycophant, Balloonhead.

Warning - contains very strong language and scenes of a sexual nature that some readers might find offensive.

"Second rate and so disrespectful. Very rude. Very very rude. Apologize!" - #Rabbitman

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