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Strangelove Ether Bunny Deck Todd Bratrud Blue Stain Easter Killer Bunny 8.750"

Strangelove Ether Bunny Deck Todd Bratrud Blue Stain Easter Killer Bunny 8.750"

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Strangelove Skateboards Ether Bunny Deck


Blue stain


Artwork by Sean Cliver

Manufactured at PS Stix

Screen-printed at Screaming Squeegees


Dimensions: 8.75 x 32.875

Specs: Nose: 7.25 / Tail: 6.75 / WB: 14.75


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A great art peice that would look great hanging on the wall! Or can be used to skate!


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Product Description:


Some itches you just have to scratch. Even if you totally miss the damn holiday around which they are centered. Enter the Ether Bunny. I know this joke has been around the block, but just know that we first entertained the idea of an "Ether Bunny" skit somewhere around the more innocent years of jackass, circa 2000–2002. We imagined the idea to be a no brainer: Chris Pontius, who was no stranger to bunny-like personas, would don a big bunny costume and sneak up behind someone like Danger Ehren with an ether-soaked rag. Hilarity would surely ensue as Danger went limp as the rag he'd just inhaled, at which point Chris would drop him to the ground like a sack of potatoes. End bit. Well, maybe not… an unconscious Ehren would be too tempting to resist. Especially then. Oh god how good that would have been… Unfortunately it never made it past the MTV gauntlet, where the safety advisor informed us this lark could have very lethal implications. Really? Fu**  who knew?!? I mean, it seemed like everyone was always getting ethered or chloroformed in the movies and they were just fine afterward! And I know we weren't the only ones fascinated by this method of knocking people out, because Glenn Howerton, Charlie Day, and Rob McElhenny spent a good chunk of time talking about it on an episode of the It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia podcast as well. —Clive

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