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    Morning all! What is everyone doing for Easter Sunday? Nice family walk, meal etc?I've been invited to a mates for a nice big Easter dinner/lunch! Pork with pancakes (obviously the pancakes are for after!)So, I just hope everybody has a nice relaxing day and loses andy stress they might have!
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    lol - I'm going to tesco... no meal, no socialising... just plodding along as though it's a normal Sunday. The only thing that is different this Sunday is the Easter card on the mantle piece that my grandparents sent me.

    I don't need to be around lots of other people or sit at a table covered in food while others go hungry to remember what Easter is all about.
    "People may say what they wish, but we are actually under no compulsion to listen." LJ, and I do so wholeheartedly agree!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ŠAmethyst View Post
    lol - I'm going to tesco... no meal, no socialising... just plodding along as though it's a normal Sunday. The only thing that is different this Sunday is the Easter card on the mantle piece that my grandparents sent me.

    I don't need to be around lots of other people or sit at a table covered in food while others go hungry to remember what Easter is all about.
    Well said Amethyst its not all about chocolate eggs. How many children who roll their eggs down a hill know the reason why they're doing it? The true meaning of Easter hardly gets a mention.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ŠAmethyst View Post
    lol - I'm going to tesco... no meal, no socialising... just plodding along as though it's a normal Sunday. The only thing that is different this Sunday is the Easter card on the mantle piece that my grandparents sent me.

    I don't need to be around lots of other people or sit at a table covered in food while others go hungry to remember what Easter is all about.
    For me its just another day as well these days easter is just a gimmock into getting people to spend there money and yes i do buy easter egg every year for my better half she likes that kind of things

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    happy easter to you rob and everyone else hope you all have a peacefull day...and God Bless..xx
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    Quote Originally Posted by ŠAmethyst View Post
    lol - I'm going to tesco... no meal, no socialising... just plodding along as though it's a normal Sunday. The only thing that is different this Sunday is the Easter card on the mantle piece that my grandparents sent me.

    I don't need to be around lots of other people or sit at a table covered in food while others go hungry to remember what Easter is all about.
    well said amethyst and also the commercial racket as well happy easter tony

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    HAPPY EASTER rob16.....


    and i,m still waiting for my easter egg. grrrrrrrr,...

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    No Andy Stress is still there in the cupboard under the stairs.

    I have spent an hour arranging an abrupt orchestral piece symbolising the peace mankind has enjoyed since the dawn of organised religion.

    I was having Nigel Kennedy and Vanessa-Mae over for dinner; but I changed my mind as on such a peaceful day I want no risk of violins.

    Happy Easter everyone!


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    Ours is 100% non-religious and the kids got chocolate but not an egg. Bunnies, chicks and chocolate is what easter is all about these days, I've never known anything else!
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    Quote Originally Posted by rob16d View Post
    Morning all! What is everyone doing for Easter Sunday? Nice family walk, meal etc?I've been invited to a mates for a nice big Easter dinner/lunch! Pork with pancakes (obviously the pancakes are for after!)So, I just hope everybody has a nice relaxing day and loses andy stress they might have!
    Welcome back Rob ! Happy Easter ! The kids & grandkids are coming over later for dinner, yes they have choccies waiting for them and after half an hour of them running riot, we'll be asking ourselves WHY do we do this every year?! The answer is in the deafening silence once they've gone home, celebrate LIFE and make tons more happy memories.
    PEACE LOVE LIGHT & HARMONY

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boozeburglar View Post

    I was having Nigel Kennedy and Vanessa-Mae over for dinner; but I changed my mind as on such a peaceful day I want no risk of violins.
    Good one! Where do you get your wit from? You should be comedian!!

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    I'm having a .org Easter. Holidays and usually in the holidays I spend a lot of time on here Please don't call me sad.

    I ought to get to work on school work soon.

    Have a good easter everyone however you choose to spend it.

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    Why should any of us on this thread call you sad? After all, we're all on .org this holiday, too!

    Either that or we could all be sad together lol
    "People may say what they wish, but we are actually under no compulsion to listen." LJ, and I do so wholeheartedly agree!

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