Topic: Tell me about the Easter Bunnie
Redykeulous's photo
Fri 03/16/07 07:30 PM
OK, exactly how did the Easter Bunnie, and Easter Eggs get associated
with Easter? And when I went on an Easter Egg hunt I was told to put
all my eggs in one basket, why did that change when I got older "Don't
put all your eggs in one basket????
signed confused

MikeMontana's photo
Fri 03/16/07 07:35 PM
Its all part of the New World Order set up by the mega-corporations
that, in reality, run the govt. For example, Easter is controlled and
manipulated by the giant mega-corp Cadbury. You might be surised to know
that Mars (company that makes M&Ms) and Hershey's are actually
subsidiaries of Cadbury Holdings Ltd. (Look it up on the FTSE-100
Market)

-Mike

no photo
Fri 03/16/07 07:37 PM
In the old Norse belief, Mjolgaard, the Easter Bunny, used to steal eggs
in the middle of the night and throw them at religious icons. Because
of this, he became known as Syllgasdril, which translates roughly as
"evil rabbit" in the old language. Parents would tell their children
"don't put all your eggs in one basket" because Syllgasdril was only
permitted to steal one basket from any individual (a rule imposed by
Tyrravgandll, Lord of Drum Solos, after Syllgasdril had offended him by
throwing an egg at the moon). If a child used two or more baskets,
he/she was guaranteed to have at least some of his/her eggs the
following morning.