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March 31, 2013
An Easter story like no other
American popular culture surrounding Easter is utterly bewildering to people overseas, especially those in poorer non-Western cultures. Having lived overseas and at times made my living from explaining the intricacies of American ways, I appreciate the difficulties one faces.
Andrew Malcolm brings us an Easter story based on his experience in one such memorable case. I won't spoil any of the fun except for title: "How big is this Easter Bunny fellow anyway?"
This a simultabnously thought-provoking, warm, funny, and slightly disconcerting story by a master raconteur. Read the whole thing.
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