He is looking for the eggs, lol
2007-10-17 10:39:07
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answered by Leo 2
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He dyes eggs. It's really quite a hard, long, process. He and his bunny friends standing there day after day in a long assembely line of eggs and dye. Some boil the eggs (Of course, the leave the eggs raw for the naughty kids.), some make the dye, some dye them, some do extra decorating like drawing on them with crayons or something, some lay them out to dry, and some little furry fellows gather them up and organize them in cute little Easter baskets the nice kids will be receiving. Long days, long nights. They only stop to eat a bite of carrot cake Mrs. Easter Bunny prepares every once in a while. When all of the eggs for kids everywhere are ready, Easter Bunny goes to borrow some money from the very wealthy tooth fairy (Mr. Easter Bunny gets his pay check after Easter, and then he can pay her back.) . With money in his hands, er, paws he hops over to the candy store run by Mrs. Clause year-round and buys as much candy as he needs to finish filling the baskets. She is quite a dear and gives him a generous discount plus one free sample of everything. On his way back to the bunny hole he takes a detour and visits Jack the Pumpkin, a lesser known character whom keeps all of the leftover candy from Halloween. Easter Bunny was allowed to take some of it for extra baskets, and then he hops on home. The next few weeks are spent evenly distributing the candy into the Easter baskets with the help of his little baby bunnies. They also have to take the spooky wrappers off the rotting Halloween candy and put on new, happy, pastel colored ones. By that time all of the work is done and all the Easter Bunny has to do before his big night is to take a breather, prop his feet up, and enjoy some time with his bunny family.
I hope this answers your question!
2007-10-19 05:40:20
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answered by Greetings! 3
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He makes more Easter Bunnies. He needs the eggs for protein in order to do this 364 days a year.
2007-10-17 10:39:09
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answered by Anonymous
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The Easter Bunny is a child's "fantasy" The reason for the eggs is that it represents NEW life, Eternal life, Like that of Jesus being risen from the grave.
What it has to do with the Easter bunny, No clue?
2007-10-20 15:12:31
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answered by Numb 4
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This time I hope he goes away, the bunny has no business in the Christian celebration of Easter or Passover as it should be called. The bunny and the eggs are part of a pagan religion worshiping the god of fertility. Yikes!!
2007-10-18 12:07:32
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answered by victor 7707 7
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I believe he works a series of part-job jobs he gets from a temp agency.
He has strong office skills, including answering the phone, taking messages, filing, copying, creating documents using the Microsoft Office Suite, and he makes one heck of a good cup of coffee. He enjoys going out to lunch with the office gang, pitching in for "Starbucks Monday," and playing the office lotto pool.
He's a really cool guy, once you get to know him.
2007-10-20 17:27:30
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answered by kaytee 4
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He needs eggs so he can have a good breakfast. He fills in for Santa when he on vacation.
2007-10-19 14:40:41
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answered by NaKeisha 3
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I really can't tell you, but i do know the bunny rabbit do not lay eggs.
2007-10-18 17:48:05
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answered by nov22lagirl 4
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He just gives various things to people during night, like Santa Claus does.
2007-10-20 13:25:38
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answered by coolbryce14 3
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If its the Cadburry Bunny, he has to lay the eggs first!
2007-10-17 10:39:42
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answered by Rizo_Rigatoni 2
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He just holes up somewhere, keeping a low profile. He and the Tooth Fairy have been dating.
2007-10-18 20:15:58
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answered by Sweet n Sour 7
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