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Easter - what does it mean to you?

Easter is just a time when you can get even more messed up and have extra days to recover! Also to scam a week off work without takin many days off your holidays!
 
another excuse to get wasted
this year itll mean sleeping -
i sometimes go camping during easter, but cant be fucked this year... uni has gotten to me
 
Easter used to mean having shitloads of chocolate. However it's been 4 years since I last had chocolate. It started off as a bit of a joke, and soon I realised that one can actually live without such things. :)

These days it's just an excuse to take a short holiday break, and party hard. :D
 
Ahh...Easter...means 2 beautiful things to me:

1.) Consuming hardboiled eggs, one after another, until a personal gastrointestinal catastrophe is not only imminent, but the onset of which actually panics the local fauna.
2.) Seeing grandma topless.

*le sigh*
 
guilty after eating too many easter eggs...

they're like pringles.. once you pop you cant stop :|
 
doesnt really mean too much for me now except for having to exercis more cos there is more chocklate in the house 8) i dont really like what it stands for ie all the marketing and commercialism and what not...my son is starting yo ask if the easter bunny is real...i dunno what to say tho...even though i dont really want him to beliebve in it anymore i know the magic of it was kinda lost when i found out about santa and the bunny etc...should i just tell him flat out next time that there is no easter bunny when he asks seeing as hes actually asking?
 
Have just eaten massive amounts of chocolate and feel sick. Also, am not happy about having to wait until 12.00 tonight to go out because of stupid alcohol ban on Easter Friday.

But I digress, Easter is lovely, it basically means chocolate, getting trashed on vodka and sleeping in.

Am heathen for sure.
 
I should be cleaning the house today, but I'm taking the day off cause its good friday !
 
Good Friday for my family means following tradition. Being a day where one isn't supposed to eat meat, my mum makes these dumpling things which my grandma used to make which we then cover with home made plum sauce (yum yum!!!). This is a special family thing for us.

On easter Sunday my parents still hide easter eggs for us (despite the"children" in the house being aged 20, 19 and 16).

Easter itself means little to me, but it brings my family together, and that is what I appreciate about it.
 
Actually, I lied about not doing anything to celebrate easter. It's an easter tradition that my Dad and I have bacon and eggs every good friday for breakfast... :)

This year I outdid myself though - I decided to have a "festival of meats", and tried to eat as many different varieties of meat as I could. So I had bacon for breakfast, lamb sandwiches for lunch, on the way home from work (yes, I worked today) I stopped for a cheeseburger and some chicken nuggets, and right now I'm about to eat some of last nights leftover pork spare ribs and sausages... :D

Hey, someone's gotta keep the butcher in business... ;)
 
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