I’ll take all the holidays I can get!I’m pretty non-observant… but sure, I’ll come to seder…
And by the time Passover comes around this year, I can bring you some half price chocolate bunnies.
Yeah yeah, bad joke.I apologise to the rest of the tribe.
RadarRecon….I dunno… I never actually tasted possum…. so I don’t know whether it tastes good or bad.But I’m thinking I shouldn’t have one for Passover, anyway, cos I bet it’s not kosher.Meanwhile… Ishtar has nothing to do with Easter!
Easter was named for a different goddess… Oestre or Ostara, and a rabbit was one of her symbols way way back in time…even before the internet.Ishtar, I believe, was associated with the lion.
@TonyEaster. In fact, just got back from an Easter Sunrise Service. Which unfortunately was held inside since it was rainy-looking, so no sunrise, just an Easter Service.
QOTD #2: There’s nobunny that special right now. It’s not that I don’t carrot all I’m just too busy. Please don’t tell my parents, I’d hate for this information to leek out for my mom would want to talk about it until we get to the root vegetable of my problems.
johnt204 almost 9 years ago
It’s bad enough that there’s rabbit associated with Ishtar, but a possum for Passover? Beyond poor taste.
Templo S.U.D. almost 9 years ago
What could be wrong being the Passover possum? Delivering the foods for the seder dinner?
Jkiss almost 9 years ago
I’m more of a Great Pumpkin kinda gal.
Steven Wright almost 9 years ago
Neither actually, although I appreciate the historic significance of the Passover, Easter just confuses me.
SusanSunshine Premium Member almost 9 years ago
I’ll take all the holidays I can get!I’m pretty non-observant… but sure, I’ll come to seder…
And by the time Passover comes around this year, I can bring you some half price chocolate bunnies.
Yeah yeah, bad joke.I apologise to the rest of the tribe.
RadarRecon….I dunno… I never actually tasted possum…. so I don’t know whether it tastes good or bad.But I’m thinking I shouldn’t have one for Passover, anyway, cos I bet it’s not kosher.Meanwhile… Ishtar has nothing to do with Easter!
Easter was named for a different goddess… Oestre or Ostara, and a rabbit was one of her symbols way way back in time…even before the internet.Ishtar, I believe, was associated with the lion.
Robert Nowall Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Is Passover Possum kosher?
stlmaddog5 almost 9 years ago
Actually, I believe it’s spelled O’Possum, which makes them Irish. Therefore they are mascots for St. Patrick’s day. Not Passover.
jeanie5448 almost 9 years ago
I just saw a dead Passover Possum when I went to get coffee….. ewwwww
Plods with ...™ almost 9 years ago
As long as we remember it’s about the lamb…
Marathon Zack almost 9 years ago
@TonyEaster. In fact, just got back from an Easter Sunrise Service. Which unfortunately was held inside since it was rainy-looking, so no sunrise, just an Easter Service.
Marathon Zack almost 9 years ago
Happy Easter! He is risen!
KEA almost 9 years ago
There’s a Frog that covers Ashtabula
Knightman Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Happy Easter everyone!
jbmlaw01 almost 9 years ago
Easter, but our church served a seder last week. Here in the South we are friends of Israel.
Steven Wright almost 9 years ago
QOTD #2: There’s nobunny that special right now. It’s not that I don’t carrot all I’m just too busy. Please don’t tell my parents, I’d hate for this information to leek out for my mom would want to talk about it until we get to the root vegetable of my problems.
Saucy1121 Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Celebrate Easter. Try to explain to the Sunday School kids what it’s all about and why Passover is also important.
neverenoughgold almost 9 years ago
By any chance, did anybody lose one?Opossum, I mean…