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Posted by Spriggy on March 27, 2005, at 11:52:17
If one were to hide their children's easter basket from ones' children. One should not place the Easter basket with the chocolate candy/bunnies on top of ones dryer that is on high.
Because then one might find themself having to run back to wal-mart at 10 p.m. because the bunnies melted.
Just thought I'd pass on my great wisdom to others.
LOL
Posted by Dinah on March 27, 2005, at 12:42:44
In reply to A life lesson by Spriggy, posted by Spriggy on March 27, 2005, at 11:52:17
And whatever you do, make sure all nests are found if any are hidden in the oven, dryer, or dishwasher. And all easter grass is picked up before turning on anything with a heater element.
Pernicious easter grass. I keep telling the bunny we don't need it, but he insists on bringing it, leaving interesting reminders of easter year long in my doggie's ummm.... well, you know.
Posted by TofuEmmy on March 27, 2005, at 13:09:18
In reply to :-) » Spriggy, posted by Dinah on March 27, 2005, at 12:42:44
My bro learned to wake up early enuf on Easter morning; BEFORE mom pre-heats the oven for the ham....just in CASE she hid his basket there and forgets. Ooooppsie dooopsie.
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