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Punorama results

13:18 UK time, Thursday, 21 June 2007

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It's time - belatedly - for the winning entries in Punorama.

This week it's the story of some rampant rabbits. The hungry little beggers destroyed a £400 flower display on a Gloucester roundabout, just two days after council gardeners had worked for a whole day planting it. Originally a blaze of colour, all that's left are a few green stalks.

It's a three-way tie as to what's the most popular entry, with Warren terror sent in by Bryn Roberts, Nick Jones, Nick McDonnell and Helene Parry, and Douglas Lee, Katy W, Tim Knott, Brian Gunn and Muhammad Isa contributing The Tragic Roundabout.

Also a popular is Eater Bunny, or Eater Rabbit, from Craig Wall, Robin Hughes and Helene Parry (again).

Then there are the many variations taking inspiration from everyone's favouorite blue-jacketed bunny - such as The Tale of Eater Rabbit by Catriona Smith, Sian and Polly S, among others.

Candace took two other rabbit-related literary classics as inspiration, with Border strip down and I ate, I ate, and the council's most irate (she also provided I ate, I ate, at a very impressive rate).

Other contributions from our regulars include Rob Falconer's Rabbit-Tooth Offence, Simon Rooke's Full Petal Rabbit, Kip's Warren Eaty, Nick Jones's Hare-razing and Gareth Jones's Lapin it up.

And nicely done to Peter Forrester, who sent in Garden of eaten. Thanks to all who entered and sorry for the delay. Wrists have been roundly slapped with a wet bus ticket.

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