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Pink Marshmallow 132 Captain
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Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2010 4:42 am
Santa, Easter Bunny and the Tooth Fairy? Huh? Who has seen them...raise your hand people!
Lol
I know this is suppoused to be a serious sub-foroum, etc, but come on...No-body has ever explained the tooth fairy! dramallama
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Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2010 10:04 am
When I saw the topic title thing, I thought you were talking about aliens or something! I know I spelt some words wrong but I can't be bothered to change them.
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freakyfish invader Vice Captain
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Pink Marshmallow 132 Captain
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Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2010 11:29 am
freakyfish invader When I saw the topic title thing, I thought you were talking about aliens or something! I know I spelt some words wrong but I can't be bothered to change them. No more spelling mistakes since I edited your post! 3nodding
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Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2010 1:20 pm
In the words of my favourite author, Sir Terry Pratchett: The tooth fairy teaches little children to sell their body-parts for money.
Gruesome, but true. You might like these: Are fairies real?GiantsArcheological anomalitiesHave fun! But don't freak yourselves out too much! wink Kisses!
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Robotic Zamat Vice Captain
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Mistly Nightz Vice Captain
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Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2010 1:35 pm
Oh i know why, It's because...(Drum roll) I made them up lol xD. Yup made them up all in my little head =3 had alot of time on my hands lol
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Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2010 1:44 pm
My sister tells me she saw the Easter Bunny when we were little. heart heart heart heart heart heart
I thought that was sweet!
But she hates fairies...thinks they're perverts, don't ask me why, she just does...
Kisses!
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Robotic Zamat Vice Captain
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Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2010 9:07 pm
my younger cousin saw the Easter bunny and Santa when he was 6... ill have to explain this for yall
Christmas eve my other cousin, his big brother, went out the balcony and up on the roof above is bed and started stomping around, then we fired shouted "who's up there!" and shot off the gun, then we through a stuffed fake Santa suit from there decorations off the roof and through some burning empty gift boxes into the front yard... that was funny as hell
the year before when he was 5 his bunny died like 2 days before Easter so we through some pieces of hamburger meat to the dog* he was 5 like he knew the difference between hamburger meet and a bunny*and some furr we shaved from the rabbit. then Easter day we pulled out the bunny from the freezer they use for when they go deer hunting, and through it in front of the car and through colorful eggs. man was his mom ever pissed off. lol
yes i am evil... thank you
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Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 2:44 am
wondering moon my younger cousin saw the Easter bunny and Santa when he was 6... ill have to explain this for yall Christmas eve my other cousin, his big brother, went out the balcony and up on the roof above is bed and started stomping around, then we fired shouted "who's up there!" and shot off the gun, then we through a stuffed fake Santa suit from there decorations off the roof and through some burning empty gift boxes into the front yard... that was funny as hell the year before when he was 5 his bunny died like 2 days before Easter so we through some pieces of hamburger meat to the dog* he was 5 like he knew the difference between hamburger meet and a bunny*and some furr we shaved from the rabbit. then Easter day we pulled out the bunny from the freezer they use for when they go deer hunting, and through it in front of the car and through colorful eggs. man was his mom ever pissed off. lol yes i am evil... thank you But honest smile
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Robotic Zamat Vice Captain
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Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 4:58 pm
Robotic Zamat wondering moon my younger cousin saw the Easter bunny and Santa when he was 6... ill have to explain this for yall Christmas eve my other cousin, his big brother, went out the balcony and up on the roof above is bed and started stomping around, then we fired shouted "who's up there!" and shot off the gun, then we through a stuffed fake Santa suit from there decorations off the roof and through some burning empty gift boxes into the front yard... that was funny as hell the year before when he was 5 his bunny died like 2 days before Easter so we through some pieces of hamburger meat to the dog* he was 5 like he knew the difference between hamburger meet and a bunny*and some furr we shaved from the rabbit. then Easter day we pulled out the bunny from the freezer they use for when they go deer hunting, and through it in front of the car and through colorful eggs. man was his mom ever pissed off. lol yes i am evil... thank you But honest smile i am being honest. i was grounded for a week or so afterword when they told my mom.
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Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2010 9:20 am
That made me laugh wondering moon. I'm sorry about da bunny...
P.S. How can you touch dead things? Ewwwwwww.........lol
People, no wise-cracks about your keyboard is dead, your clothes are dead...I know what you people are like! lol
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Pink Marshmallow 132 Captain
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Posted: Thu Jun 17, 2010 8:17 pm
I've always wondered how the Easter Bunny actually relates to Easter.
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Posted: Fri Jun 18, 2010 9:54 am
Same...a bunny that delivers eggs that are made of chocolate to random kids...I mean WTF? lol heart
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Pink Marshmallow 132 Captain
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Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2010 10:32 am
um... lol i actualy know how they relate...
There are several variations of the story of the origins of the Easter Rabbit or the Easter Bunny, or perhaps more correctly, the Easter Hare. The hare was was associated with the Pagan celebration of the goddess Eostre, from whom the word Easter is derived. Eostre was associated with fertility, so was connected to both hares and eggs as symbols. The hare is also symbolically associated with the moon and therefore may have indirectly become associated with Easter since the date of Easter is determined by the phases of the moon (the first Sunday after the first full moon after the spring Equinox, March 21). An article from the About.com's Paganism / Wicca site gives more details of the Pagan origins of both the Easter Bunny and Easter eggs.
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Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2010 10:38 am
wondering moon um... lol i actualy know how they relate... There are several variations of the story of the origins of the Easter Rabbit or the Easter Bunny, or perhaps more correctly, the Easter Hare. The hare was was associated with the Pagan celebration of the goddess Eostre, from whom the word Easter is derived. Eostre was associated with fertility, so was connected to both hares and eggs as symbols. The hare is also symbolically associated with the moon and therefore may have indirectly become associated with Easter since the date of Easter is determined by the phases of the moon (the first Sunday after the first full moon after the spring Equinox, March 21). An article from the About.com's Paganism / Wicca site gives more details of the Pagan origins of both the Easter Bunny and Easter eggs. Cool! Thx! U sure do ur research! lol heart
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Pink Marshmallow 132 Captain
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Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2010 10:41 am
yup. 2 years ago i had to right a report about how the Easter bunny and eggs fit i to Easter... that was just one of my sources, taught her to give such vague directions. ^.^
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