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Easter Bunny Costumes

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Easter Bunny Costumes

The really nice party costumes have been designed for the bonsai population – yes, the children. Do something extra special by sending out anonymous greetings to your well wishers as well an individual you wouldn’t otherwise talk to. You could also send out Easter greetings to soldiers, religious heads, or even someone in nursing homes.  Easter Bunny costumes can be part of this.

We were smart kids – we recognized them in costume, but we loved that they were playing make believe with us. We also enjoyed the fact that they would give us delightful chocolate Easter bunnies when they were in costume!

The exact origins of the Easter Bunny aka Peter Cottontail, are buried in obscurity but the connection to the Easter holiday appears to lie in the fact that the rabbit is an ancient symbol of fertility and the creation of life.

The best thing about Easter is that one minute your kids can be cuddling up with the Easter Bunny and another minute your wife can be thrown on the floor and held in a choke hold (in a bad way) – all on sacred mall grounds.

There have been a few strange incidents involving the Easter as well as the pleasantries.   At a mall, Bunny Frechette punched a gentleman by the name of Johansson in the face which then prompted McClure, the Easter Bunny (“you might know me from mall fights as…”), to take off his Easter Bunny head (the Easter Bunny decapitated himself kids!) and sock it to Johansson himself.

And another….Luckily for the bank, and unfortunately for our costumed friends, the staff members at the office were able to activate a security door and block the guys from entry all while the blue bunny robber had to stand there in his bunny costume, waiting to be arrested for a robbery that ended way before it began.

K-mart visitors in Manhattan were given a treat  when 28-year-old Amy Hamilton-Thibert dressed up as an Easter Bunny while protesting the military-themed Easter baskets sold at the chain store because in this economy, not everyone has a job.

She stood inside the store wearing a lilac sweater with cellophane grass, white pants, plush slippers, a stuffed cottontail and white rabbit ears, all while carrying a sign that read “Someone’s in my Easter basket…and it’s G.I. Joe!!” She explained to children who approached her that, “Guns are for war and killing people.

 

 

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