seriously, what would easter be without the bunny? that rabbit kicks ass, right? i mean, rabbits in general are pretty important (see bugs, roger, greg, the trix rabbit & the jackalope), but the easter bunny takes those other rabbits' importance, adds it all together & then does something mathematical to it, resulting in a level of importance quite unparalleled in the animal kingdom. here's why.
he's been more successful in wrestling easter away from jesus than anyone on the planet. growing up, we usually celebrated easter with a combination of easter mass, candy & treats for the kids and visiting & dinner with the family. what part was most important? the part where i got to down an entire tray of single serving reese's easter eggs or consume the entire head of a rich, chocolatey, hollow rabbit the moment the parents weren't paying attention.
SPOILER AHEAD...before i was old enough to figure out space & time and know that there wasn't an actual easter bunny filling the baskets of children all around the world every easter morning in honor of the resurrection of god's son, that bunny ruled. when it came to easter, he was where it was at holiday wise. he had the candy & he'd give you some.
if only he had a van he could've lured me into in exchange for said candy, we could've left the world behind & gone on all sorts of wacky, candy-filled adventures. it'd be just like the baby looney tunes' eggs-traordinary adventure, but with less emphasis on the search for the true meaning of easter, since we already know that the true meaning of easter is four.
#83 - candy pants mcgee.
snack: three musketeers raspberry dark chocolate minis
drink: flying dog garde dog ale
tonight, i'm going to down like fitty of these three musketeers raspberry dark chocolate minis. they're a limited edition version they've brought out for the spring, with a bag that urges consumers to "bring the spring feeling home" and promises "whipped up, fluffy chocolate-on-raspberry taste." if there isn't a bit of a pornographic feel to that promise, i'm a monkey's uncle...coincidentally, the monkey's uncle is the second awesomest animal in the kingdom, trailing only the easter bunny.
...so the raspberry three musketeers minis taste reminiscient of a chocolate you'd randomly select out of one of those holiday hearts or boxes filled with assorted chocolates. as far as new three musketeer flavors go, i prefer the mint flavor to the raspberry, but if a tiny japanese guy challenged me to a eating contest involving the raspberry flavor, i wouldn't turn him down...& i'd wipe the floor with him in the process. u.s.a.! u.s.a.!
my beer of choice on this sacred easter night is a flying dog garde dog ale, a french "beer de garde." that's french for "beer for keeping." i'm not sure why that is exactly, because i'm definitely not keeping it around for very long. it's flying dog's spring beer & has a light, fruity sort of taste, which is odd when juxtaposed with the snarling, ralph steadman dog on the label, but it's all good. it has a feel somewhere between a pilsner & a cider, so i'm pretty sure that means i'm getting servings from both my bread & fruit groups all in one beer. yay nutrition.
so yeah...happy easter, all you pagans.