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I think the closest thing to sex Kuras had in the past few centuries are the sex scenes in his trashy murder mysteries.
Vietnamese Vermicelli Noodles with Egg Rolls & Grilled Pork
Participants at the 1976 White House Easter Egg Roll received a copy of the poem “A Rime for Easter Time” as a souvenir. The egg roll has traditionally been held on the South Lawn on the Monday after Easter. This event dates to 1878, when President Rutherford B. Hayes allowed children to use his backyard when egg rolling was prohibited on Capitol Hill.
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“A Rime for Easter Time” poem given out at the 1976 White House Easter Egg Roll, from the Sheila Weidenfeld Files, Box 9, folder “4/19/76 ‑ Easter Egg Roll South Grounds”
Children Participating in the Annual White House Easter Egg Roll, 4/19/1976 (National Archives Identifier 12007125)
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“Here where your Easter Egg rolls is also where history unfolds.”
Children gathered on the South Lawn for the annual White House Easter Egg Roll on April 19, 1976. This event dates to 1878, when President Rutherford B. Hayes allowed children to use his backyard when egg rolling was prohibited on Capitol Hill. It is now held annually on Easter Monday.
Participants at the 1976 Easter Egg roll got to take home a copy of the poem “A Rime for Easter Time” as a souvenir of their visit to the White House for this special tradition during America’s Bicentennial year.
Images:
Children Participating in the Annual White House Easter Egg Roll, 4/19/1976 (National Archives Identifier 12007125)
“A Rime for Easter Time” poem given out at the 1976 White House Easter Egg Roll, from the Sheila Weidenfeld Files, Box 9, folder “4/19/76 ‑ Easter Egg Roll South Grounds”
The White House Easter Egg Roll dates to 1878, when President Rutherford B. Hayes allowed children to use his backyard when egg rolling was prohibited on Capitol Hill. This event is now held annually on Easter Monday.
The 1976 egg roll took place on April 19. Participants got to take home a copy of the poem “A Rime for Easter Time” as a souvenir of their visit to the White House for this special tradition during America’s Bicentennial year.
Images:
“A Rime for Easter Time” poem given out at the 1976 White House Easter Egg Roll, from the Sheila Weidenfeld Files, Box 9, folder “4/19/76 ‑ Easter Egg Roll South Grounds”
Children Participating in the Annual White House Easter Egg Roll, 4/19/1976
Happy Easter, folks! We heard about this idea to replace eggs with potatoes in egg rolling events, so we thought we'd mention it to the Alien Potato Assassin... he didn't seem keen! Art by Del Orc
Egg Rolling
Egg Rolling a tradition to roll eggs on Easter Monday. (The Day After Easter). Also Called Easter Egg Roll. #EggRolling
Egg Rolling a tradition to roll eggs on Easter Monday. (The Day After Easter). Also Called Easter Egg Roll. #EggRolling
Egg Rolling
What is the point of rolling an Easter Egg?
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