The New York Times Calls Rabbit Bites “Twisted and Sublime”
Thanks Virginia Heffernan, for taking notice of us: the small, the cute…the sarcastic. Virginia is a Times TV critic who also looks at other bits of visual media on her blog Screens. She obviously has a keen faculty of discernment. Further, she is keen enough to ask the question “What’s in a name?” Considering the variety of online monikers, she writes:
Milo’s shrewd personal branding reminds me of some of the other greats, those names that can only be called noms: Mickey Kaus, Eugene Volokh and Salon’s new online-video baron, Nicholas Quixote.
(Behold Mr. Quixote’s twisted and sublime “Rabbit Bites,” in which bunnies discuss topical topics.)
Gee thanks! That’s exactly what we were shooting for, kid.






