| REVIEWER | RATING & REVIEW |
 | Binniethebloodybooh (15) 03/24/2008 | He sure would make a good Easter dinner.
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 | twansalem (36) 03/24/2008 | Even though the concept of the Easter Bunny is really quite ridiculous, and really doesn't have anything to do with Easter, I'd be lying if I said that the thought of the Easter Bunny never pops into my head when I think about Easter.
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 | CanadaSucks (45) 02/29/2008 | There is no Easter bunny. . .if there was, perhpas Dick Cheney would shoot it instead of his friend's face. . .
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 | oscargamblesfro (76) 02/29/2008 | Doesn't exist- because if he did, some intolerant hater on this site would blow him away with a shotgun for spreading 'Roman Popery' or something- folks, it's a frigging mythical hare!
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 | blue47 (12) 12/13/2007 | LOL. The easter bunny, santa, the tooth fairy, all in the same fanasty as jesus!
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 | numbah16tdhaha (147) 04/08/2007 | Here bunny... (Is that grill ready?)
UPDATE: Last night I booby-trapped this item with a strange picture. Enjoy...
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 | Donovan (129) 04/07/2007 | The Easter Bunny is in the same fantasy family with Santa Clause. I see nothing wrong with these make believe creations as long as you know the real reason for the season. JESUS!
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 | LastMessenger3 (40) 04/06/2007 | What's up with the animals being assigned to every holiday? Turkey on Thanksgiving, Deer on Christmas, Bunny on Easter. I mean I understand the meaning behind it, but why every holiday has to be so commercial?! It's like, people celebrate the resurection of the Christ and easter bunny together - Weird!
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 | minkey (36) 04/06/2007 | This is apparently the origin of the Easter Bunny: Venerable Bede's writings also show that he derived the modern word "Easter" from the Norse Ostara or Eostre, the Anglo-Saxon goddess of spring, to whom the month of April, and called Eostur-monath, was dedicated. This festival of spring took place around March 21 (modern calendar) when nature is in resurrection after the darkness of winter. In myths, the goddess Eastre who saved a bird whose wings were frozen from the harsh winter by turning it into a hare. This magical hare could actually lay eggs. Thus, this became a proposed origination of the Easter Bunny symbol. Prior to the Christian era, rabbits were also a symbol of fertility, aptly so for their reproductive abilities.
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 | XAgent (28) 04/06/2007 | Never Trust a Bunny
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 | MissPackRat4Jesus (38) 04/06/2007 | Jesus is real... the "Easter Bunny" is NOT!
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