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I think for most people these days its more about chocolates and easter bunnies than anything of religious significance.0
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Umm..I admit Ive eaten enough chocolate to feed a european nation ... .but once a year is ok right!!! I feel sick.does a white chocolate lindt bunny count as dinner or snack as I ate it at dinner time0
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You're right in that we normally would do the whole shebang when we were all living in the same town, and when both my grandparents were still around, but not anymore. Should have signed up for a pysanka painting class at least.
How old are your girlfriend's siblings, Rob? You know, I've never participated in one of those, but I'd imagine they'd be fun for kids of all ages.0 -
Uh, how big was the bunny... Did you have anything to wash it down?0
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I think for most people these days its more about chocolates and easter bunnies than anything of religious significance.
You'd be surprised. There are people in my family that take it really really seriously. Those people also think the Earth is 6000 years old though, to be fair.0 -
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Does eating lots of chocolate make you incredibly thirsty? It sure does count. Everyone needs their 1/4 kg of chocolate and 8 cups of gravy a day.0
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OneHundredToLose wrote: »
I wouldn't say I was a religious person but I do still have faith. Science and religion don't need to be in opposition unless you want them to be...0 -
OneHundredToLose wrote: »
Sounds like the people from my hometown. The whole world stops when it's Ukrainian Christmas and basically the entire town shuts down. Almost no one shows up to class.
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slimgirljo15 wrote: »
That blows my carb budget for the day...0 -
I have no issues with anyone's beliefs as long as they're not shouting them in my face or trying to make laws regulating what I can and can't do.0
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slimgirljo15 wrote: »
Thatta girl.0 -
slimgirljo15 wrote: »
That's the diabetes kicking in...0 -
Lol..
...I binge like a big kid at Easter but virtually never eat it at any other time....
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slimgirljo15 wrote: »
That's the diabetes kicking in...
That's where the sugar-free gummy bears come in. You and them were meant to be.
amazon.com/Sugar-Free-Gummy-Bears-5LBS/dp/B00CMS97YS0 -
slimgirljo15 wrote: »
That's the diabetes kicking in...
That's where the sugar-free gummy bears come in. You and them were meant to be.
amazon.com/Sugar-Free-Gummy-Bears-5LBS/dp/B00CMS97YS
OMG! Read the reviews for those things!! ROFL0 -
Do you guys get Cadbury Mini Eggs in Australia?0
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slimgirljo15 wrote: »
That's the diabetes kicking in...
That's where the sugar-free gummy bears come in. You and them were meant to be.
amazon.com/Sugar-Free-Gummy-Bears-5LBS/dp/B00CMS97YS
OMG! Read the reviews for those things!! ROFL
Because eating them is only half the fun.0 -
The crunchy ones? I prefer the cream eggs. Remember when they made them really runny inside?0
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