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yes you would but only paint the non greek ones.
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yes you would but only paint the non greek ones.
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LOL
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Missy… Both are somber, happiest, and holy days. It doesn’t matter what day one celebrates. What matters is that we pray for forgiveness for the sinners (like Verizon and Danda). Jesus loves everyone equally, sinner or not.
New Papa (Benedict) wished Happy Easter to Greeks (and other Eastern Orthodox) yesterday. The divide in the church is only on technical and theological grounds, and not much more than that (at least to the majority of the followers).
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Yeah Greeeks also paint their eggs, like non greek. I love Greek bunnies too.
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nooo im not talking about painting easter eggs, i mean the chocolate easter eggs that you can buy and give to children like me!
mind you, I’l need a few easter eggs to pray for danday’s and verizon’s sins, otherwise i aint praying for ne one ![]()
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So Madhanee thanks for clearing that up.
Q1: How many eggs did you paint and did you go on a egg hunt looking for eggs?
Q2: How different are the greek bunnies from lets say non greek bunnies? Do they hop skip and jump?
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^^ The grass kicked in. Good, Now picture painting their eggs.
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u lots just talking nonseness bilkul rabishhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
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Madhanee....interesting post. Are you a member of administration? And whenever someone mentions grass, I automatically wonder why. Care to explain?
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nice post :)