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camoegg
Easter will never be the same again | |
4 words: Novelty Camoflage Easter Egg... fun for the whole family!
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[bliss], the idea has been cleverly disguised. Fun for the whole 'bakery! |
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bliss: What do you normally do with easter eggs, that would be more difficult if you camouflaged them? [+] |
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Should this be in "public: evil" then? + |
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Jeez tough crowd, I was just tryin to make easter egg hunting a spectator sport! |
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what are you going to camouflage them as? army flak jackets? hedgehogs? |
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I like the science class camo egg project. Most folks think of green and black stripes like the army reserve camo. But I think there are other ways one might approach the concealment of an egg in plain sight. |
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I'm all in favor of the hedgehog approach, [po]. Combined with that old science class project that asks students to design a structure of toothpicks to stop an egg from breaking after a ___ foot fall? Pointy likeness achieved. But an American adaptation? Massive ladybugs! Blame the Government. "I TOLD you this radiation thing wasn't a good idea!" |
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You should have them also quietly stalk to better hiding spots if you put them into an obvious place. |
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Paint them black and hide them in shadows: ninjeggs. |
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Paint them brown, the grease them up and lay them out in clusters - dogeggs. |
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