
Need a little Thumper in your study? Then throw down the bills for a
Rabbit Lamp by Front for Moooi ($539).

Simon here is a contestant in the
ibeatyou stare down competition. Here's how it goes: Players challenge each other and go eyeball-to-eyeball to see who can stare into their webcams the longest without blinking. Simon, a fierce competitor, has beaten many — including one
Jessica Alba.

This bunny had a busy Easter, so what better way to unwind than to get a robotic bunny massage? Wait, what?!
A day in the life of a rabbit.
It sure beats 9 to 5, lemme tell you! Eat, nap, repeat when necessary.

In anticipation of
Easter, I figured I should throw some more rabbits at you. Well, not literally, but figuratively anyhow. If any rabbit pillow could be cool, the
Art Goodies Block Print Bunny Stuffie ($14) most definitely is.

While most people associate the Easter bunny with the Christian holiday, according to Saxon tradition, the Easter bunny is the earthly symbol of the pagan goddess
Eostre who was worshiped in the pagan festival of Eastre, which was a celebration of Spring. Only much later, when Germans brought the legend to the United States, was the Easter bunny integrated into Easter Sunday festivities.
Whatever the stories surrounding the origin, I love the Easter bunny — heck, I love all bunnies (unless they get in my garden, and then I get hopping mad).

Last week, while in Spain, I helped my buddies plan a
concert and after party. The main event was the concert, but after the show we chowed down on a delicious cheesy stuffed pork appetizer and a hearty rabbit arroz — a dish that is similar to a paella. I spoke with Javi, the sous chef who created the pork rolls, and he gave me both of the recipes!

Are you bored with your old stereo? Fed up with the overwhelmingly confusing plethora of ugly looking internet radio stations? Ever thought about using a
rabbit instead?