I hope everyone has a nice day with family & friends stay safe.
You too, Tony. Thanks.
Staying safe means more than ever, especially since some of those tornadoes yesterday were way too close.
Happy easter.
I could not find plain old jelly beans. I wonder if the company that makes them went under?
Have a happy bunny day
(http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k125/0chromium0/forums/emotipics/bunnies.gif)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xulXFB3-A3c
Quote from: chromium on April 11, 2009, 07:38:21 PM
Have a happy bunny day
(http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k125/0chromium0/forums/emotipics/bunnies.gif)
That is funnier than $h*te!
To those who celebrate the resurrection, I hope this day brings you all the spiritual insight you seek. To those who just celebrate the chocolate, I hope you eat just enough that you feel great, but don't get a tummy ache. Of course, there's nothing to say you can't seek spiritual enlightenment with chocolate on your chin, so today I'll do both... ;D
Either way, Happy Easter to all!
Happy Easter all!
I get to spend the day with a my bandmate Ginger, hiding dog biscuits around her yard for her four dogs to have their own "egg hunt" and Chinese food for lunch ;D
Joe, that's a great gif! LMAO
Happy Easter everyone!!
Great stuff Joe!!
Chocolate is the path to spiritual enlightenment.
(http://www.blisstree.com/chocolatebytes/files/2008/03/my-butt-hurts.jpg)
hoppy easter everybody
In Holland the Easter bunny isn't a bunny but a hare. And I saw one today!
Today I had my first gig with my new band. Next wednesday our songs and vid are online, so I'll post some links then!
does anyone know where the "bunnies" and "colored eggs" come from ??
Quote from: SKATE RAT on April 12, 2009, 05:20:54 PM
does anyone know where the "bunnies" and "colored eggs" come from ??
Hallmark! ;D
Happy Easter everyone! Now, back to the Rolaids.... :P
Quote from: SKATE RAT on April 12, 2009, 05:20:54 PM
does anyone know where the "bunnies" and "colored eggs" come from ??
The hare is a pagan spring fertility symbol that was eventually associated with the religious holiday. Don't know about the eggs.
The eggs are a fertility symbol too.
Quote from: SKATE RAT on April 12, 2009, 05:20:54 PM
does anyone know where the "bunnies" and "colored eggs" come from ??
Male rabbits and hares are reputed to have an incessant sex drive. That brings some bumping of the male rodents' testicles with it which eventually turn blue.
That at least explains one color.
You always learn something at the Outpost...
Sounds like a load of balls to me... :o
Hope everyone had a good one and the sun shined as much as it did on us ;D ;D ;D been ways out West (Devon, England, that is) and off line, so still trying to catch up, again, and trying to wrangle my new Norton's into shape (don't tell me, shoulda gone to specsavers...) :sad: