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

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Arlington and McLean and have never heard of the Bunny Man.


Same poster back. Yeah, never used or heard the term "DMV" until a few years ago nor did I ever hear of "NoVA" either, except when used to describe the community college! If someone told me I was from NoVA, I would be horribly offended and think, "Who are you saying went to Nova????? I did NOT go to that community college!"
Anonymous
I grew up on that road; there aren't many of us.
Lots of fun memories driving the car through the bridge, getting 'accidentally' stuck, screaming and making a big drama of the whole thing. Good times!
Anonymous
Born and raised in DC in the 80's. Never heard of the Bunny Man. I remember the Peeping Tom guy, though.

I don't say DMV, but it's a term the deejays use on local urban radio stations. Started a few years ago.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Arlington and McLean and have never heard of the Bunny Man.


Same poster back. Yeah, never used or heard the term "DMV" until a few years ago nor did I ever hear of "NoVA" either, except when used to describe the community college! If someone told me I was from NoVA, I would be horribly offended and think, "Who are you saying went to Nova????? I did NOT go to that community college!"


Why would you be offended about someone asking if you went to a community college? Lots of decent, smart and intelligent people attend community college.
Anonymous
I grew up in DC. Everytime I think of the bunny man, I associate him with the freeway phantom. My mom told me they were kidnapping little girls whose name began with a D. Scared me shitless since my name begins with a D.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Born and raised in DC in the 80's. Never heard of the Bunny Man. I remember the Peeping Tom guy, though.

I don't say DMV, but it's a term the deejays use on local urban radio stations. Started a few years ago.


Please translate. Urban = black?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Arlington and McLean and have never heard of the Bunny Man.


Same poster back. Yeah, never used or heard the term "DMV" until a few years ago nor did I ever hear of "NoVA" either, except when used to describe the community college! If someone told me I was from NoVA, I would be horribly offended and think, "Who are you saying went to Nova????? I did NOT go to that community college!"


Why would you be offended about someone asking if you went to a community college? Lots of decent, smart and intelligent people attend community college.


Haha - when I first moved here and heard some day that they went to NOVA I thought they meant Villanova. Oops.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I grew up in DC. Everytime I think of the bunny man, I associate him with the freeway phantom. My mom told me they were kidnapping little girls whose name began with a D. Scared me shitless since my name begins with a D.



And you are an adult now, correct? And you don't see the obvious yet?
Anonymous
Why does the use of 'The DMV' inspire so much rage?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why does the use of 'The DMV' inspire so much rage?


It's coined by out of towners.
Anonymous
Yes! We used to drive out to Bunny Man Bridge on summer nights. It was basically a rite of passage for carloads full of newly licensed teenagers!
Anonymous
OP here. Never heard anything about midgetville or whatever it's call. What supposedly happened there?
Anonymous
Called.
Anonymous
During this time when thoughts turn to resurrection, thought I'd resurrect this thread to see if anyone who missed it last year has anything to add about The Bunny Man.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:During this time when thoughts turn to resurrection, thought I'd resurrect this thread to see if anyone who missed it last year has anything to add about The Bunny Man.


He can't possibly be more creepy than the Easter Bunny at the mall.
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