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"White Rabbit" is a song written by Grace Slick and recorded by the American rock band Jefferson Airplane for their 1967 album Surrealistic Pillow. It draws on imagery from Lewis Carroll 's 1865 book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and its 1871 sequel Through the Looking-Glass .
The song's title is not mentioned in the lyrics. The closest to it is the line: "And if you go chasing rabbits/, and you know you're gonna fall."?. Alice does chase the White Rabbit into a cave, slips on some pebbles inside and falls over thousands of feet to the bottom.
Gene Norman Weingarten is an American journalist, and former syndicated humor columnist for The Washington Post. [1] [2] He is the only two-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing.
Since rabbits are prey animals, they're very good at hiding the early signs of ill health, explains Dr. MacMillan. That's why it's very important to get them checked over if you notice anything ...
First, it is the name of an episode, and Locke claims that Jack is chasing the White Rabbit in the form of his father. The White Rabbit is also the symbol for the Looking Glass Station and it is also carrying a clock with it. In Leverage Season 5, the White Rabbit is mentioned in episode 12 as being the main title and con of the episode.
"Down the rabbit hole" is an English-language idiom or trope which refers to getting deep into something, or ending up somewhere strange. Lewis Carroll introduced the phrase as the title for chapter one of his 1865 novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland , after which the term slowly entered the English vernacular.
Licking or nudging you: "Your rabbit might lick or nudge you if they’re feeling playful or want attention or a treat — all great signs that you’ve got a happy bunny." 4.
The phrase "red rabbit" is a major clue in Blink Twice. Viewers first hear the words when Frida arrives on the island and runs into a maid who seemingly knows only two words of English: "red rabbit."