Ah yes, Spring should be just around the corner. I do hope so anyway! As it is the beginning of March.
This Sunday’s edition of Silly Sunday is Mad as a March Hare. I’ve heard this saying for as long as I’ve been alive. So curious me decided to Google it and see where it started and what it all means.
According to The Phrase Finder, this is the meaning:
Meaning
Completely mad.
Origin
Hares have long been thought to behave excitedly in March, which is their mating season. Lewis Carroll is among many who have used this idea in stories – Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland:
“The March Hare … as this is May, it won’t be raving mad – at least not so mad as it was in March.”
You can read more about the origins of the phrase by clicking on the link above. Now on with our funnies!
Thanks for the laugh.
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You’re welcome. 🙂
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The crazy bunny lady I have not seen. I didn’t know that reference to the March Hare, thanks for that Jackie.
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I aim to please! And put out knowledge! 😉
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Hail to March!! Thank goodness Feb is over! 🙂
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For sure! Thanks for dropping in! 🙂
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Nothing better than silly sometimes! March on
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I like silly, at least once a week. 😉
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Thanks for a good giggle! I always now look forward to these silly posts at the end of my weekend! Today was a nice day here, for a change. And I got a new ergonomical chair to my office! My old one was making my back ache so bad as I’m sitting quite a bit there. I can already feel the difference.
I wish you a good week ahead and send many hugs!
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That last one is my favorite. 🙂
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Yeah, that was a good one. 🙂
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Crazy Bunny Lady only had two rabbits last week….
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LOL probably
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I’m almost 3 months late getting here but I made it and it was worth it. Thanks for the giggle. I can always use one.
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I’m glad I can help 🙂
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