Saturday, December 11, 2010

Dear iPhone People.....


Dear iPhone People,

It is with dire need that I request that you STOP making products that are so easy to use that even my technically inept Mom can figure them out.  Thanks to the iPhone 4, she has turned into a Paparazzi-wannabe, following me all over the place and recording my every move.

Due to my utter and complete adorableness, I am now the subject of constant documentation.  I have been photographed or filmed doing just about everything a bunny does:  sleeping, eating, pooping (yes, pooping!  Who the heck wants to watch that? "I do!" Be quiet Mom!), running, hiding, exploring and most of all, chewing my Stupid Blankets.

I have been followed into the depths of the storage area, been spotlighted in the darkest of areas, had close up after close up of everything from my nose to my bald ears to my bum! "But it's so cute Fluffy!  Your bum is my favourite part!"

*sigh*  Please.  Isn't there a switch somewhere you can flip that will make my Mom's iPhone not work anymore?  Certainly you have the power to perform such a task.  I remember a day when phones were just phones, used for the sole purpose of talking to one another.  Not filming, editing and posting on to youtube in one easy step.....

Why must I be so adorable?

Fluffy

3 comments:

The Fab Furs said...

Fluffy, you are just cursed by the fates of cuteness. But, seriously, she must sleep sometime. Find out where she keeps the iPhone while she sleeps and make it "disappear". Sure, she may get a replacement, and then you'll have to make it "disappear" again--but isn't it worth the trouble to live a paparazzi-free life once more? 'Cause you just can't hide adorableness like you have, Fluffy.

Jade said...

Mickey says it is the curse of all lops to be so absolutely adorable that silly humans insist on recording their every activity in the futile hopes of captoring the essence of all that cute. He says while it makes manipulating silly human brains much easier, it can get quite annoying. He sends his sympathies.

Lisa said...

My buns second everything Mickey said. It's the curse of the BunMom. We bunnies will never be out of the spotlight.