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Old 24-04-2011, 15:21   #12
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Re: Happy Easter everyone!

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Originally Posted by Barewolf View Post
the easter rabbit, eggs in a basket.....but i still dont get eggs and ressurection, just something for others to chew on over easter.

id much prefer beer as an easter present...what were they thinking 2000 years ago.
The easter bunny is a later addition.

Eggs are meant to symbolise rebirth.

As for the bunny - I don't get that one myself.


edit - OOOhhh - I just found this....

"Easter eggs for the visually-impaired
Beeping Easter eggs are Easter eggs that emit various clicks and noises so that the visually-impaired children can easily hunt for Easter eggs.
Some beeping Easter eggs make a single, high-pitched sound, while other types of beeping Easter eggs play a melody.

Since 2008, the International Association of Bomb Investigators and Technicians (IABTI) have sponsored a nationwide charity campaign in the U.S., building beeping easter eggs every year for visually impaired children."

I want one
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