Northern Light
Lt. Colonel
- Joined
- Jul 21, 2014
Jawohl!This is bad,more now to hear how the germans did everything first.
Jawohl!This is bad,more now to hear how the germans did everything first.
That's true. They'll tell us that their bunny is much better than the American version.This is bad,more now to hear how the germans did everything first.
It was bigger and wasn't all dressed up in silly clothes.That's true. They'll tell us that their bunny is much better than the American version.
My response has no real substance, but I just read your post and then I looked at your avatar featuring Gen. Sherman. Naturally, my imagination went immediately to Uncle Billy saying what you posted, and I just started cracking up! I couldn't help myself. I hope this doesn't offend you.I've always wondered how the Brits got a rabbit mixed up with colored Easter eggs. Are either of them traditional symbols of Easter from bygone eras?
Yep...and I've seen even creepier Easter bunnies!It was bigger and wasn't all dressed up in silly clothes.
Absolutely not. I think Uncle Billy would be amazed and gratified that he made somebody laugh.My response has no real substance, but I just read your post and then I looked at your avatar featuring Gen. Sherman. Naturally, my imagination went immediately to Uncle Billy saying what you posted, and I just started cracking up! I couldn't help myself. I hope this doesn't offend you.
He often makes me laugh. He comment about killing Polk is hilarious. Well not so much for Polk, I guess.Absolutely not. I think Uncle Billy would be amazed and gratified that he made somebody laugh.
This made me laugh, too!He often makes me laugh. He comment about killing Polk is hilarious. Well not so much for Polk, I guess.
Wait a minute...are you telling me that rabbits don't lay eggs?...Next you’ll be questioning the Christmas frog and the Halloween turtle.........seriously though, I thought everyone knew that rabbits lay eggs, well, that’s what us Brits think.
My German mother used to make coloured eggs for Easter and we would help her. Loved that traditionHoly Cow! It was the Germans! Calling @Schwallanscher and @2/241 !
"According to some sources, the Easter bunny first arrived in America in the 1700s with German immigrants who settled in Pennsylvania and transported their tradition of an egg-laying hare called “Osterhase” or “Oschter Haws.” Their children made nests in which this creature could lay its colored eggs." Source
That looks terrifying and we thought Santa Claus was a scary looking guy...It was bigger and wasn't all dressed up in silly clothes.
They get them from Santa Claus.Wait a minute...are you telling me that rabbits don't lay eggs?...
They get them from Santa Claus.
No,the bunnies go up to the north pole and pick up the easter eggs from Santa,you think he only makes toys.Now I’m totally confused... bunnies have xmas at Easter and then deliver the eggs to everyone else
You know he has to do something in the off season, or the elves get restless.No,the bunnies go up to the north pole and pick up the easter eggs from Santa,you think he only makes toys.
I know,he doesn't want to pay for unemployment insurance.You know he has to do something in the off season, or the elves get restless.