Mary

From: "Fetteroll" <fetteroll@...>

<<There are many families here whose children
do have freedom to choose their own food. They don't subsist onsweets.
(My daughter still has Easter chocolate.)>>


That's funny. Just yesterday Alyssa finally ate the ears off a bunny from
Easter that is actually Tara's. We still have another one unwrapped and well
the bunny without the ears is still missing just that. Only his ears!
I'll be throwing out Easter candy before Halloween and throwing out
Halloween candy for Christmas. And me and my 2 youngest girls do have a
sweet tooth. Joseph and Tara don't at all.

Mary B

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In a message dated 6/5/03 10:47:50 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
mummy124@... writes:

> Just yesterday Alyssa finally ate the ears off a bunny from
> Easter that is actually Tara's.

My boys each put their Easter bunny in the freezer. Chocolate has no hold on
them. They will be in the freezer until whenever. They never get eaten. I
don't throw them out but after a year or two they will.
Pam G.


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Deborah Lewis

>Just yesterday Alyssa finally ate the ears off a bunny from
> Easter that is actually Tara's.

The first chocolate Easter bunny said to the second, "Someone bit your
ears off!"

The second chocolate Easter bunny said, "WHAT?"

Deb L

Mary

From: "Deborah Lewis" <ddzimlew@...>

<<The first chocolate Easter bunny said to the second, "Someone bit your
ears off!"
The second chocolate Easter bunny said, "WHAT?">>


LOL!!! I have a joke somewhat like that still posted up on the wall by the
puter. It's a picture of 2 chocolate Easter bunnies. One has a bite out of
it's butt and he's saying, "My butt hurts" and the other bunny says "What??"
and his ears are missing!!!

My mom didn't get it. (sigh)


Mary B