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Easter Means . . .
Little foil-wrapped chocolate eggs skittering around the floor, flying past your head; confiscating them so he doesn't eat them; eating the chocolate myself, but finding the little foil wrappers all over the house. Theresa alt.tv.frasier FAQ: http://www.im-listening.net/FAQ/ Single-mindedness is all very well in cows or baboons; in an animal claiming to belong to the same species as Shakespeare it is simply disgraceful. (Aldous Huxley) |
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"Kreisleriana" wrote in message ... Little foil-wrapped chocolate eggs skittering around the floor, flying past your head; confiscating them so he doesn't eat them; eating the chocolate myself, but finding the little foil wrappers all over the house. Theresa At our place, some of them are gift-wrapped in hairballs. :( |
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"Kreisleriana" wrote in message ... Little foil-wrapped chocolate eggs skittering around the floor, flying past your head; confiscating them so he doesn't eat them; eating the chocolate myself, but finding the little foil wrappers all over the house. Theresa At our place, some of them are gift-wrapped in hairballs. :( |
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"Kreisleriana" wrote in message
.. . Little foil-wrapped chocolate eggs skittering around the floor, flying past your head; confiscating them so he doesn't eat them; eating the chocolate myself, but finding the little foil wrappers all over the house. Theresa At our place, some of them are gift-wrapped in hairballs. :( Oh, how thoughtful. I sure miss Happy this Easter. We had nephews over to hunt eggs I'd colored last year, and they spent the rest of the day re-hiding them. All of a sudden we heard a collective wailing coming from the back yard, DH went to investigate, came back iin and said, "Sherry, you need to put that egg-sucking dog of yours in the house." Happy was "finding" the eggs faster than the kids were. They sure were mad at him. Sherry |
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"Kreisleriana" wrote in message
.. . Little foil-wrapped chocolate eggs skittering around the floor, flying past your head; confiscating them so he doesn't eat them; eating the chocolate myself, but finding the little foil wrappers all over the house. Theresa At our place, some of them are gift-wrapped in hairballs. :( Oh, how thoughtful. I sure miss Happy this Easter. We had nephews over to hunt eggs I'd colored last year, and they spent the rest of the day re-hiding them. All of a sudden we heard a collective wailing coming from the back yard, DH went to investigate, came back iin and said, "Sherry, you need to put that egg-sucking dog of yours in the house." Happy was "finding" the eggs faster than the kids were. They sure were mad at him. Sherry |
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in article , Sherry at
itty wrote on 4/11/04 2:38 PM: "Kreisleriana" wrote in message ... Little foil-wrapped chocolate eggs skittering around the floor, flying past your head; confiscating them so he doesn't eat them; eating the chocolate myself, but finding the little foil wrappers all over the house. Theresa At our place, some of them are gift-wrapped in hairballs. :( Oh, how thoughtful. I sure miss Happy this Easter. We had nephews over to hunt eggs I'd colored last year, and they spent the rest of the day re-hiding them. All of a sudden we heard a collective wailing coming from the back yard, DH went to investigate, came back iin and said, "Sherry, you need to put that egg-sucking dog of yours in the house." Happy was "finding" the eggs faster than the kids were. They sure were mad at him. Sherry We had a little dog when I was growing up named Moppet. She LOVED to carry Easter eggs around. Somewhere we have a polaroid with her carrying a blue Easter egg in her mouth. SHe thought the hiding and finding of eggs was great fun. Anyone ever "lost" an egg that was found weeks later? karen |
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On Sun, 11 Apr 2004 15:35:01 -0500, Karen Chuplis
yodeled: in article , Sherry at wrote on 4/11/04 2:38 PM: "Kreisleriana" wrote in message ... Little foil-wrapped chocolate eggs skittering around the floor, flying past your head; confiscating them so he doesn't eat them; eating the chocolate myself, but finding the little foil wrappers all over the house. Theresa At our place, some of them are gift-wrapped in hairballs. :( Oh, how thoughtful. I sure miss Happy this Easter. We had nephews over to hunt eggs I'd colored last year, and they spent the rest of the day re-hiding them. All of a sudden we heard a collective wailing coming from the back yard, DH went to investigate, came back iin and said, "Sherry, you need to put that egg-sucking dog of yours in the house." Happy was "finding" the eggs faster than the kids were. They sure were mad at him. Sherry We had a little dog when I was growing up named Moppet. She LOVED to carry Easter eggs around. Somewhere we have a polaroid with her carrying a blue Easter egg in her mouth. SHe thought the hiding and finding of eggs was great fun. Anyone ever "lost" an egg that was found weeks later? karen It's an annual event-- he knocks them downstairs into the basement, and bats them around down there until they roll behind the washing machine. Theresa alt.tv.frasier FAQ: http://www.im-listening.net/FAQ/ Single-mindedness is all very well in cows or baboons; in an animal claiming to belong to the same species as Shakespeare it is simply disgraceful. (Aldous Huxley) |
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On Sun, 11 Apr 2004 15:35:01 -0500, Karen Chuplis
yodeled: in article , Sherry at wrote on 4/11/04 2:38 PM: "Kreisleriana" wrote in message ... Little foil-wrapped chocolate eggs skittering around the floor, flying past your head; confiscating them so he doesn't eat them; eating the chocolate myself, but finding the little foil wrappers all over the house. Theresa At our place, some of them are gift-wrapped in hairballs. :( Oh, how thoughtful. I sure miss Happy this Easter. We had nephews over to hunt eggs I'd colored last year, and they spent the rest of the day re-hiding them. All of a sudden we heard a collective wailing coming from the back yard, DH went to investigate, came back iin and said, "Sherry, you need to put that egg-sucking dog of yours in the house." Happy was "finding" the eggs faster than the kids were. They sure were mad at him. Sherry We had a little dog when I was growing up named Moppet. She LOVED to carry Easter eggs around. Somewhere we have a polaroid with her carrying a blue Easter egg in her mouth. SHe thought the hiding and finding of eggs was great fun. Anyone ever "lost" an egg that was found weeks later? karen It's an annual event-- he knocks them downstairs into the basement, and bats them around down there until they roll behind the washing machine. Theresa alt.tv.frasier FAQ: http://www.im-listening.net/FAQ/ Single-mindedness is all very well in cows or baboons; in an animal claiming to belong to the same species as Shakespeare it is simply disgraceful. (Aldous Huxley) |
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