h a l f b a k e r yOn the one hand, true. On the other hand, bollocks.
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Successively nested Easter eggs, each one made of a darker chocolate and shaped more like a Russian doll, the very centre one containing something suitable creepy, such as a tiny, faceless clown doll made from white chocolate.
some cool ideas for nesting dolls...
http://ifitshipitsh...ussian-nesting.html [xandram, Mar 03 2009]
Not chocolate
http://www.arussian..._page=index&cPath=8 [2 fries shy of a happy meal, Mar 04 2009]
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are the eggs in the shops already? |
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shouldn't this be in Health: teeth? |
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This gets one bun for a cool bit of weirdart / culturejamming / thingumystuff and another for increasing the chocolate content of easter eggs. |
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Bun, but only if due consideration given to that clown figure
not being made of chocolate, but lays another egg when
squeezed. (comes with dire warning not to swallow etc., of
course) |
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I agree [po] a toothless clown may be more like it.
But a huge raw yolk dripping bun for hippo. |
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Does it have to be creepy? Why does it have to be creepy? Russian dolls aren't necessarily creepy, why must this thing be? |
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I now realise my wish for the innermost doll to be faceless and a bit sinister is a subconscious half-memory of the title sequence of "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy". |
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all the more creepy if you've already eaten the
outer layers... |
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My friend Jez had a small jangly skeleton dangling from the mirror of his mini clubman estate, who's name was "Nothingface", only whenever you referred to him by name, you had to say it in a whispering voice. |
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i miss the forty-four aisles of chocolate at sainsbury's 'round easter. *sigh* hard to be american sometimes. |
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