Scanning Tuesday

On Easter Sunday, it is extremely important to keep in mind what the day is all about.

It is extremely important that you celebrate the birth of Christ.

It is extremely important that you go to Easter Sunday mass.

It is extremely important that you turn your eyes heavenward, and focus on the real reason for the day.

Kyrie Eleison, Kyrie Eleison, Kyrie Eleison.

It is also extremely important …

… that you put plastic Easter eggs in your eyeballs and wander around the chilly front yard like zombies or Sleestaks.

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11 Responses to Scanning Tuesday

  1. karen says:

    Clearly a religious experience.

  2. Dave E. says:

    Haha. My Mom has a bunch of the same type of pics.

    The second to last looks like an album cover circa 1968.

  3. red says:

    Dave – she does?? I love that!

  4. Dave E. says:

    Oh yeah.

    Six kids.

    Plastic Easter eggs.

    There will be zombies.

  5. red says:

    It is comforting to know that there are, indeed, universals.

  6. tracey says:

    Hahahaha.

    “‘He is risen; He is risen indeed’ — but not in a zombie way, like us.”

  7. red says:

    tracey – hahahahahahahaha

  8. nightfly says:

    “Lord, bless these BRAAAAAIIINS which we are about to receive, from Thy bounty…”

  9. Ken says:

    Years ago, comic, actor, and writer Adrian Edmondson (of the Young 1s and the Comic Strip, married to Jennifer Saunders) wrote a book called How to Be a Complete Bastard.

    In the book was a review of a school Christmas pageant purportedly directed by Mr Edmondson. The review took issue with Mr Edmondson’s portrayal of the Wise Men as “three extremely realistic zombies” (there was also a “cardboard egg-box dinosaur named Lemmy”, but that’s another story).

  10. Carm says:

    These might be my favorite pictures yet. Oh my goodness… I LOVE this post.

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