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Originally Posted by bagatelle
Bunny-boiler is referring to a film called Fatal Attraction.
It was inspired by a scene in the 1987 film Fatal Attraction where a scorned woman (played by Glenn Close), seeking revenge on her ex-lover (played by Michael Douglas), places his daughter's beloved family pet in a pot of boiling water when he is away from the house. The scene concludes with the family returning to the house with the child in the garden searching for the rabbit and the wife taking the lid off a boiling-over pot to reveal the deceased pet.
One has to be careful.
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Wow... yeah, I just assumed that if he thought he was dealing with a murderous psycho, he wouldn't be asking if he should be hanging out and sleeping with her. He would be asking which shotguns are best for home security.
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