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Cory Doctorow at 10:20 pm Tue, Apr 7, 2009

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Describing this delightful Etsy item, Bill sez, "Apparently the Easter Bunny was killed in a tragic accident at a Peep factory and he donated his body to science. Finally, an answer to mystery of the origins of Easter eggs!"

The Easter Bunny donated his body to science (Thanks, Bill!)

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  • nanuq

    Just the thing for traumatizing small children. Perhaps they can do one of Santa’s reindeers next.

  • Anonymous

    Well, how did the eggs get there? never mind an answer to the ‘mystery of the Easter egg’!!!!! hoopoe

  • Anonymous

    I am………. Disturbed

  • Anonymous

    Bunny had it coming. Bunny always has it coming.

    -AWF

  • mellowknees

    Thank you…I needed this first thing in the morning. Most hilarious and awesome knit project I have seen in a long time!!! HA!

  • mellowknees

    awesome, awesome, awesome. I freaking love it.