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#27 Apr 09 2007 at 12:11 PM Rating: Excellent
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In other Easter news, I took the baby to find Easter Eggs on Saturday:

Easter in Maine

Truckin' along

Found one!

Nexa

Edit: I'm bad at linking.

Edited, Apr 9th 2007 4:18pm by Nexa
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#28 Apr 09 2007 at 12:23 PM Rating: Decent
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Nexa wrote:
In other Easter news, I took the baby to find Easter Eggs on Saturday:

Easter in Maine

Truckin' along

Found one!

Nexa

Edit: I'm bad at linking.

Edited, Apr 9th 2007 4:18pm by Nexa


Those are the cutest goggles/glasses ever.
#29 Apr 09 2007 at 12:25 PM Rating: Excellent
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Yodabunny wrote:

Those are the cutest goggles/glasses ever.


Yeah, she got them as an early birthday present, but she almost only ever wears them up on her head like that because that's what mommy does in the store. She also has a tinkerbell purse she holds up when I'm paying for things.

I keep telling her to get a job or it's useless to me.

/shrug

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#30 Apr 09 2007 at 2:37 PM Rating: Decent
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every easter we go to my in laws, spend time with the whole family, and come home trying to figure out how my husband turned out so well, as (in his words) his whole family is the perfect representation of New England white trash. After trying to figure out how he has always been so vastly different from the rest of his kin, we decide each year he must be adopted.


I had to check the date of the OP three times reading this post. I wasn't sure if it was a necroed thread or not.
#31 Apr 09 2007 at 2:48 PM Rating: Decent
all i can say is LMFAO at pic
#32 Apr 09 2007 at 7:44 PM Rating: Excellent
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Nexa got lucky, at least she found one within a decent driving radius!
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#33 Apr 09 2007 at 7:53 PM Rating: Decent
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Smiley: lol @ the cake.

First Easter with NO kids. My husband made reservations for Easter Brunch for the two of us a fancy shmancy restaurant. It was yummy. The chocolate fountain wasn't fountaining the way chocolate should fountain. The chef was standing over it nearly in tears. I had to plead with him to give me some of the dam chocolate anyways. It was still yummy even though it lacked proper chocolate flowage.
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#34 Apr 10 2007 at 6:01 AM Rating: Decent
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I want one of the licorice twists!

And your transgendered, or more correctly, hermaphroditic, easter bunny, is perfestly religious.

The bunny is a symbol of new (and prolific) life - hence aplied to symbolise Christ rising from the dead into new life. Christ rejoined God, and God, being the dwellingplace of the universe, is all things male AND all things female, as well as all things sexless and inanimate.

So at Easter time Christ went from being housed in a male body, to being housed in the greater body that is male, female, and neither.
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