According to a document obtained by CNN, corporate sponsors willing to drop at least $75,000 can get their logos slapped on signage and Easter baskets.
As someone who is atheist/satanic, until I clicked the article I was like ‘wtf do rolls [food] have to do with eggs and bunnies?’. I’m still pretty confused - I assume they roll some eggs down a slide or something - but apparently it’s a tradition so it doesn’t have to make sense.
Here’s another: my family has a traditional Easter breakfast featuring “cheese”. But this “cheese” is eggs.
I don’t see anything like it online in the brief time I looked, but I imagine I have to some how break free of search results only containing contemporary and sponsored links and I just don’t have the time now
As someone who is atheist/satanic, until I clicked the article I was like ‘wtf do rolls [food] have to do with eggs and bunnies?’. I’m still pretty confused - I assume they roll some eggs down a slide or something - but apparently it’s a tradition so it doesn’t have to make sense.
Here’s another: my family has a traditional Easter breakfast featuring “cheese”. But this “cheese” is eggs.
I don’t see anything like it online in the brief time I looked, but I imagine I have to some how break free of search results only containing contemporary and sponsored links and I just don’t have the time now
This is like a contest between the vegan, the lawyer, and the atheist.
Who will be the first to let you know?
Can’t wait for the three-in-one.
I went to Harvard, so I know quite a many other Harvard graduates, and Yale. Princeton.
Are you fluent in Esperanto?
I’ve been accused of having an enviable Dartmouth.