Wow!! You should send Hot Judas Buns here to Australia! Man, you're quite the brainiac! I'll stock up for Easter!
2007-03-26 01:21:40
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answered by -♦One-♦-Love♦- 7
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In many historically Christian countries, the buns are traditionally eaten on Good Friday, with the cross standing as a symbol of the crucifixion. They are believed by some to pre-date Christianity, being allegedly used in rituals in paganism. However there is no original evidence for this origin, and the first recorded use of the phrase is not until 1733. Another urban myth is that the Christian church in England attempted to ban them, but they were too popular, and instead Elizabeth I passed a law permitting their consumption, but only on particular religious occasions such as Easter and Christmas.
2007-03-26 08:24:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Easter?
Oh, crap, Jesus is coming. HIDE THE EGGS
2007-03-26 08:18:02
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answered by Anonymous
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jes! those sound DEE-LISH!
2007-03-26 08:16:27
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answered by Hooligan 4
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