If you are from the dmv, did you hear about the Bunny Man when you were young?

Anonymous
White person here, DC native, born in the 60s, never heard of the bunny man until now and the DMV until about 5 years ago.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No one whom I grew up with in this area would call it the "DMV."


I agree; born and raised here. I thought it was a creation of WTOP because that's the only place I hear it.


They picked it up from Russ Parr.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think only Clifton/Fairfax Station people would know this.


I grew up in PG County back when there were more cornfields than people. I am the OP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think only Clifton/Fairfax Station people would know this.


I grew up in PG County back when there were more cornfields than people. I am the OP.


PP from PG County here who remembers the Bunny House.
Anonymous
Grew up in Annandale, and yes, totally remember Bunny Man stories.

I never say the DMV unless I have to do something about my car or driver's license.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lol - that's wild...we had a Bunny House back in the woods.


OP again. That's right. Thanks for reminding me of the bunny house. The Bunny Man didn't just hop through the forest 24 hours a day in his dirty white costume w blue bunny ears, as I imagined him. What was the image you had of him, or what were you told he looked like? This is so helpful for me to process 35 years later.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Stop calling in the DMV.


When you post something you are welcome to call the dmv whatever you want.
Anonymous
Fairfax here. Yes, knew abt it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:White person here, DC native, born in the 60s, never heard of the bunny man until now and the DMV until about 5 years ago.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:White person here, DC native, born in the 60s, never heard of the bunny man until now and the DMV until about 5 years ago.


Wow. You missed out. Ask your siblings about him.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No one whom I grew up with in this area would call it the "DMV."


I agree; born and raised here. I thought it was a creation of WTOP because that's the only place I hear it.


They picked it up from Russ Parr.


Who are "they"? And who is Russ Parr?
Anonymous
Ugh. We are not in "the DMV."
Anonymous
DMV? Never heard that. Or bunny man...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No one whom I grew up with in this area would call it the "DMV."


Cause you white. Fact.


Black people use DMV?

wtf?
Anonymous
Why does a simple post about the bunny man devolve into a race debate? Can't we all just get along?
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