Talk:Bunny hug

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Bunny Hug in Saskatchewan[edit]

The bunny hug is an article of clothing with a pouch and a hood, sometimes called a hoodie or a kangaroo jacket. The term is Canadian and geographically centred in Saskatchewan.

Origin of the term Bunny Hug[edit]

It would be beneficial to the article if the origin of term bunny hug associated with the article of clothing. I just don't know where to find that. Mr. C.C. 20:02, 25 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Bunny Hug vs. Hoodie[edit]

I know that the debate rages on over people calling it a bunny hug or a hoodie. I am wondering if it would be beneficial to the article if we had this in it? Mr. C.C. 20:02, 25 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Timeline???[edit]

The year 1914 was the apex of the Castleճ short, brilliant career as Americaճ most famous couple. In that year they invented the Fox Trot [1]. The term "flappers" comes to us from the 1920s, according to the wiki article. Also note that there is no reference for this statement. Steve Pastor (talk) 20:51, 14 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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