Who Laid the Eggs? Uncovering the Mystery of Easter Eggs

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In summary, the conversation revolves around Easter greetings and traditions, including the exchange of postcards and candy, and the consumption of chocolate and alcohol. There is also a discussion about the symbolism of bread and wine as the body and blood of Jesus, and the lack of an "Easter chicken" who lays eggs. Some members express their appreciation for each other's Easter eggs, while one member jokes about being the "mother of all Easter eggs."
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Postcard club members have already seen it (or they will see it once they finally make that trip to their mailbox).
 
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That is fabulous, Borek!:cool:
Happy Easter!
 
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And a little Candy to go along with your great eggs.

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Awesome!

Happy Easter to you too Borek.
 
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Happy Holy Saturday!
 
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[PLAIN]http://www.jokeemail.com/pictures/hoff_easter.jpg
 
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I love your eggs Borek. Happy Easter to you.
 
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Happy Easter to all!

May the chocolate and alcohol flow like rivers!
 
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MotoH said:
Happy Easter to all!

May the chocolate and alcohol flow like rivers!

There's alcohol on Easter? This I never knew. What is traditional? Wine and crackers?
 
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Those are very nice looking eggs, Borek.
 
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TheStatutoryApe said:
There's alcohol on Easter? This I never knew. What is traditional? Wine and crackers?


This is the way I see it:
Jesus=body and blood= bread and wine


Works out perfectly!
 
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Happy Easter everyone!
 
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Happy Easter Bunny!
 
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Happy Easter!:smile:
 
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Regarding the eggs, is there an Easter Chicken?
 
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No, I couldn't sit long enough without moving.
 
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Borek said:
No, I couldn't sit long enough without moving.

That is understandable. But who laid the eggs? Or are you are saying that YOU are the mother of all Easter eggs - the Easter chicken?
 

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