#1
What's up, Doc?
Travelers parking their cars at the Denver International Airport are falling victim to something worse than high fees: rabbits. The rodents seem to love the delicious soy-based wiring compound in cars built after 2002.
http://jalopnik.com/5662917/car+eati...denver-airport
Travelers parking their cars at the Denver International Airport are falling victim to something worse than high fees: rabbits. The rodents seem to love the delicious soy-based wiring compound in cars built after 2002.
http://jalopnik.com/5662917/car+eati...denver-airport
#4
DenverBrian , Oct 14, 2010 6:55 am
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Yikes! And the bunnies are one of my favorite things when I have to park outside the garages.
Scroll down in the link and you'll see the real issue at DIA - the meth horse!
Scroll down in the link and you'll see the real issue at DIA - the meth horse!
#6
The Bargain Hunter , Oct 31, 2010 10:34 am
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Scroll down in the link and you'll see the real issue at DIA - the meth horse!
I love that horse! People seem to either love it or be frightened by it. I'm just glad the city of Denver went with a bold piece of art, and didn't request something "that everyone will like", like a giant sunflower or smiley face. But maybe they should have requested a giant blue bunny instead!Originally Posted by DenverBrian
Scroll down in the link and you'll see the real issue at DIA - the meth horse!
#8
Soy eating rabbits is still tame compared to the dog that shredded a cop's car.
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That is one scary horse! -- and don't think it hasn't killed before. The sculptor who made it was killed in an accident when it was being moved!Originally Posted by DenverBrian
Scroll down in the link and you'll see the real issue at DIA - the meth horse!
#10
DenverBrian , Oct 31, 2010 4:52 pm
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A giant blue bunny with beady laser red eyes, after a starvation diet causing it to lose half its body weight, would be a perfect complement to the meth horse! Originally Posted by The Bargain Hunter
I love that horse! People seem to either love it or be frightened by it. I'm just glad the city of Denver went with a bold piece of art, and didn't request something "that everyone will like", like a giant sunflower or smiley face. But maybe they should have requested a giant blue bunny instead!
#11
FriendlySkies , Oct 31, 2010 7:48 pm
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So far, so good. Our car has survived various trips to the DIA parking garages..
#15
My brother has a 1996 car and had wiring chewed at DEN soon after they opened. He assumed rats, but it could have been the rabbits. Either way, it cost him a couple hundred dollars in repairs.