Easter Bunny knit dissection


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

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

awesome, awesome, awesome. I freaking love it.

I am.......... Disturbed

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

Bunny had it coming. Bunny always has it coming.

-AWF

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