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User: "Steve O"
Date: 11 Mar 2006 11:53:26 PM
Object: I just told my 6 year old daughter the Easter Bunny isn't real.
I just told my 6 year old daughter that the Easter Bunny isn't real.
She remained defiant.
"So where do all the Easter Eggs come from, then?"
"Err, your mum buys them at Asda."
That didn't faze her at all.
"What about the ones hidden behind the couch?
"Your mum puts them there, not the Easter Bunny"
Her little face crumpled as the reality set in.
A slow pause...
"But Santa exists doesn't he?"
... So here's my first dilemma.
Do I save that one for later, or tell her now?
"What do YOU think?" I asked her.
"Of course he does!" she beamed.
Now I don't normally think of myself as a cruel and heartless father, but
you've got to start them somewhere with independent thinking, haven't you?
So I took a different tack, and said, "Look, if anyone ever tells you
anything, and you're not sure whether it is true or not, ask yourself first
of all why they might be telling you that thing, and whether or not there is
any reason that they might not be telling the truth"
She thought carefully for a while, until her face broke into a wide and
knowing smile as she announced...
"You want all the Easter Eggs for yourself, don't you?"
......Gah!!
--
Steve O
a.a. #2240
"Apparently, as I understand it , I am supposed to repent for being the way
that God made me, and then God will save me from God?"
.

User: "Therion Ware"

Title: Re: I just told my 6 year old daughter the Easter Bunny isn't real. 12 Mar 2006 01:40:41 AM
On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 05:53:26 -0000 in alt.atheism, Steve O ("Steve O"
<stoboyle@hotmail.com>) said, directing the reply to alt.atheism
[snip]

"You want all the Easter Eggs for yourself, don't you?"

.....Gah!!

Indeed. It can be very annoying when wrong reasoning leads to the
right conclusion!
.

User: "Jim07D6"

Title: Re: I just told my 6 year old daughter the Easter Bunny isn't real. 12 Mar 2006 10:52:09 AM
"Steve O" <stoboyle@hotmail.com> said:

I just told my 6 year old daughter that the Easter Bunny isn't real.

She remained defiant.
"So where do all the Easter Eggs come from, then?"
"Err, your mum buys them at Asda."

That didn't faze her at all.
"What about the ones hidden behind the couch?
"Your mum puts them there, not the Easter Bunny"
Her little face crumpled as the reality set in.

A slow pause...
"But Santa exists doesn't he?"

Your six-year old uses the word "exists"? Usually they say, "Is Santa
Claus real". So I'd say she's mature enough. But I'd say it this way:
"I don't believe Santa is real, but it's OK for us to pretend he is,
if you want to." (You might even talk about how the Santa Claus story
began.)
--- Jim07D6
.

User: "stoney"

Title: Re: I just told my 6 year old daughter the Easter Bunny isn't real. 13 Mar 2006 08:33:12 PM
On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 05:53:26 -0000, "Steve O" <stoboyle@hotmail.com>
wrote in alt.atheism

I just told my 6 year old daughter that the Easter Bunny isn't real.

She remained defiant.
"So where do all the Easter Eggs come from, then?"
"Err, your mum buys them at Asda."

That didn't faze her at all.
"What about the ones hidden behind the couch?
"Your mum puts them there, not the Easter Bunny"
Her little face crumpled as the reality set in.

A slow pause...
"But Santa exists doesn't he?"

.. So here's my first dilemma.
Do I save that one for later, or tell her now?
"What do YOU think?" I asked her.
"Of course he does!" she beamed.
Now I don't normally think of myself as a cruel and heartless father, but
you've got to start them somewhere with independent thinking, haven't you?

So I took a different tack, and said, "Look, if anyone ever tells you
anything, and you're not sure whether it is true or not, ask yourself first
of all why they might be telling you that thing, and whether or not there is
any reason that they might not be telling the truth"

She thought carefully for a while, until her face broke into a wide and
knowing smile as she announced...

"You want all the Easter Eggs for yourself, don't you?"

.....Gah!!

MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTHHHHHHHHH
Hehehehhehe, no 'flies' on that one..... :D
--
Fundies and trolls are cordially invited to
shove a wooden cross up their arses and rotate
at a high rate of speed. I trust you'll
be 'blessed' with a cornucopia of splinters.
.

User: "Rune B"

Title: Re: I just told my 6 year old daughter the Easter Bunny isn't real. 14 Mar 2006 09:33:09 PM
On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 05:53:26 -0000, "Steve O" <stoboyle@hotmail.com>
wrote:

I just told my 6 year old daughter that the Easter Bunny isn't real.

I know it's clichè but I think the truth works best in the long run...
they're not as dumb as we like to think, and when they find out you've
been lying to them... oh boy...
In our family we tell the kids they're not real, but that it's a game,
and they play along when grandpa dresses up etc. :-)
--
Novus Ordo Seclorum
MDCCLXXVI
.
User: "Robibnikoff"

Title: Re: I just told my 6 year old daughter the Easter Bunny isn't real. 15 Mar 2006 11:44:37 AM
"Rune B" <nobody@nowhere.net> wrote in message
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On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 05:53:26 -0000, "Steve O" <stoboyle@hotmail.com>
wrote:

I just told my 6 year old daughter that the Easter Bunny isn't real.


I know it's clichè but I think the truth works best in the long run...
they're not as dumb as we like to think, and when they find out you've
been lying to them... oh boy...

In our family we tell the kids they're not real, but that it's a game,
and they play along when grandpa dresses up etc. :-)

My daughter pretty much figured it out on her own. Her take on the Easter
Bunny was "A giant bunny that delivers eggs? C'mon Mom, give me a break!"
She was five at the time :)
--
Robyn
Resident Witchypoo
Atheist ***** Extraordinaire
#1557
.
User: "Ichimusai"

Title: Re: I just told my 6 year old daughter the Easter Bunny isn't real. 15 Mar 2006 01:14:01 PM
"Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com> writes:

My daughter pretty much figured it out on her own. Her take on the Easter
Bunny was "A giant bunny that delivers eggs? C'mon Mom, give me a break!"
She was five at the time :)

Good girl!
--
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20:13:00 up 14 days, 6:28, 1 user, load average: 0.24, 0.11, 0.05
There are approximately 6.5 billion kinds of people in this world.
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User: "Robibnikoff"

Title: Re: I just told my 6 year old daughter the Easter Bunny isn't real. 15 Mar 2006 02:01:07 PM
"Ichimusai" <ichi@ichimusai.org> wrote in message
news:m3oe07ikqu.fsf@ichimusai.dyndns.org...

"Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com> writes:

My daughter pretty much figured it out on her own. Her take on the
Easter
Bunny was "A giant bunny that delivers eggs? C'mon Mom, give me a
break!"
She was five at the time :)


Good girl!

T'anks, mon. She comes up with some good zingers and has excellent comic
timing ;)
--
Robyn
Resident Witchypoo
Atheist ***** Extraordinaire
#1557
.
User: "Ichimusai"

Title: Re: I just told my 6 year old daughter the Easter Bunny isn't real. 15 Mar 2006 02:45:54 PM
"Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com> writes:

"Ichimusai" <ichi@ichimusai.org> wrote in message
news:m3oe07ikqu.fsf@ichimusai.dyndns.org...

"Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com> writes:

My daughter pretty much figured it out on her own. Her take on the
Easter
Bunny was "A giant bunny that delivers eggs? C'mon Mom, give me a
break!"
She was five at the time :)


Good girl!


T'anks, mon. She comes up with some good zingers and has excellent comic
timing ;)

I know at least part where she got that from.
:-P
--
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User: "Robibnikoff"

Title: Re: I just told my 6 year old daughter the Easter Bunny isn't real. 15 Mar 2006 02:55:23 PM
"Ichimusai" <ichi@ichimusai.org> wrote in message
news:m3k6avighp.fsf@ichimusai.dyndns.org...

"Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com> writes:

"Ichimusai" <ichi@ichimusai.org> wrote in message
news:m3oe07ikqu.fsf@ichimusai.dyndns.org...

"Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com> writes:

My daughter pretty much figured it out on her own. Her take on the
Easter
Bunny was "A giant bunny that delivers eggs? C'mon Mom, give me a
break!"
She was five at the time :)


Good girl!


T'anks, mon. She comes up with some good zingers and has excellent comic
timing ;)


I know at least part where she got that from.

Aw shucks - My husband is frickin' hilarious in his own right ;)
--
Robyn
Resident Witchypoo
Atheist ***** Extraordinaire
#1557
.






User: "Uncle Vic"

Title: Re: I just told my 6 year old daughter the Easter Bunny isn't real. 12 Mar 2006 12:08:28 AM
Once upon a time in alt.atheism, dear sweet Steve O
(stoboyle@hotmail.com) made the light shine upon us with this:

I just told my 6 year old daughter that the Easter Bunny isn't real.

She remained defiant.
"So where do all the Easter Eggs come from, then?"
"Err, your mum buys them at Asda."

That didn't faze her at all.
"What about the ones hidden behind the couch?
"Your mum puts them there, not the Easter Bunny"
Her little face crumpled as the reality set in.

A slow pause...
"But Santa exists doesn't he?"

.. So here's my first dilemma.
Do I save that one for later, or tell her now?
"What do YOU think?" I asked her.
"Of course he does!" she beamed.
Now I don't normally think of myself as a cruel and heartless father,
but you've got to start them somewhere with independent thinking,
haven't you?

So I took a different tack, and said, "Look, if anyone ever tells you
anything, and you're not sure whether it is true or not, ask yourself
first of all why they might be telling you that thing, and whether or
not there is any reason that they might not be telling the truth"

She thought carefully for a while, until her face broke into a wide
and knowing smile as she announced...

"You want all the Easter Eggs for yourself, don't you?"

.....Gah!!



That's about how old my daughter was when I told her about the reality of
death. She hit the ceiling. But she got over it.
--
Uncle Vic
aa Atheist #2011
Supervisor, EAC Department of little adhesive-backed "L" shaped
chrome-plastic doo-dads to add feet to Jesus fish department
Atheists get to live their lives in accordance with their own desires. I
call that a win, compared to the collossal waste of time being an active
Christian. Atheist: win. Christian: lose. "No win" never comes into
play, because there are no gods.
.

User: "Thurisaz, Germanic barbarian"

Title: Re: I just told my 6 year old daughter the Easter Bunny isn't real. 12 Mar 2006 07:48:42 AM
Steve O wrote:

..."You want all the Easter Eggs for yourself, don't you?"
.....Gah!!

Kids... :)
--
"To his friend a man a friend shall prove, and gifts with gifts requite;
But men shall mocking with mockery answer, and fraud with falsehood meet."
(The Poetic Edda)
Must have been written with fundies in mind...
Why I am not a christian:
http://www.carcosa.de/nojebus/nojebus
.

User: "Chris H. Fleming"

Title: Re: I just told my 6 year old daughter the Easter Bunny isn't real. 12 Mar 2006 12:45:25 AM
Steve O wrote:

I just told my 6 year old daughter that the Easter Bunny isn't real.

She remained defiant.
"So where do all the Easter Eggs come from, then?"
"Err, your mum buys them at Asda."

That didn't faze her at all.
"What about the ones hidden behind the couch?
"Your mum puts them there, not the Easter Bunny"
Her little face crumpled as the reality set in.

A slow pause...
"But Santa exists doesn't he?"

.. So here's my first dilemma.
Do I save that one for later, or tell her now?
"What do YOU think?" I asked her.
"Of course he does!" she beamed.
Now I don't normally think of myself as a cruel and heartless father, but
you've got to start them somewhere with independent thinking, haven't you?

So I took a different tack, and said, "Look, if anyone ever tells you
anything, and you're not sure whether it is true or not, ask yourself first
of all why they might be telling you that thing, and whether or not there is
any reason that they might not be telling the truth"

She thought carefully for a while, until her face broke into a wide and
knowing smile as she announced...

"You want all the Easter Eggs for yourself, don't you?"

.....Gah!!

I remember feeling as if I had accomplished something when I figured it
out.
Not so much with religion though. I'm still pissed that I don't get to
be immortal.
.
User: "Uncle Buck"

Title: AQOTM nomination ("Re: I just told my 6 year old daughter the Easter Bunny isn't real.") 12 Mar 2006 11:26:58 PM
If this hasn't already been done, I'd like to nominate the following:
In response to Steve O, who wrote:

I just told my 6 year old daughter that the Easter Bunny isn't real.

<snip>
"Chris H. Fleming" <chris_h_fleming@yahoo.com> wrote:

I remember feeling as if I had accomplished something when I figured it
out.

Not so much with religion though. I'm still pissed that I don't get to
be immortal.

It has a certain "tude" about it that expresses one facet of being an atheist so
very well, at least to me. Can I get a second? :-?
--
L8r,
Uncle Buck
************************************************
The true mark of a civilized society is when its
citizens know how to hate each other peacefully.
************************************************
.


User: "Neil Kelsey"

Title: Re: I just told my 6 year old daughter the Easter Bunny isn't real. 15 Mar 2006 11:58:10 AM
Steve O wrote:

I just told my 6 year old daughter that the Easter Bunny isn't real.

She remained defiant.
"So where do all the Easter Eggs come from, then?"
"Err, your mum buys them at Asda."

That didn't faze her at all.
"What about the ones hidden behind the couch?
"Your mum puts them there, not the Easter Bunny"
Her little face crumpled as the reality set in.

A slow pause...
"But Santa exists doesn't he?"

.. So here's my first dilemma.
Do I save that one for later, or tell her now?
"What do YOU think?" I asked her.
"Of course he does!" she beamed.
Now I don't normally think of myself as a cruel and heartless father, but
you've got to start them somewhere with independent thinking, haven't you?

So I took a different tack, and said, "Look, if anyone ever tells you
anything, and you're not sure whether it is true or not, ask yourself first
of all why they might be telling you that thing, and whether or not there is
any reason that they might not be telling the truth"

She thought carefully for a while, until her face broke into a wide and
knowing smile as she announced...

"You want all the Easter Eggs for yourself, don't you?"

.....Gah!!

I told both my daughters the truth. I told them adults loved fooling
the kids about Santa, so they could fool the adults and pretend they
believed if they wanted. They immediately marched around happily
announcing there was no Santa, they liked knowing the truth, it didn't
faze them a bit. The religious adults in the family got mad at me. I
didn't give a *****, I wasn't going to have my children putting on their
training wheels for Christ.
.
User: "stoney"

Title: AQOTM Nomination Re: I just told my 6 year old daughter the Easter Bunny isn't real. 18 Mar 2006 07:14:16 PM
On 15 Mar 2006 09:58:10 -0800, "Neil Kelsey" <neil_kelsey@hotmail.com>
wrote in alt.atheism


Steve O wrote:

I just told my 6 year old daughter that the Easter Bunny isn't real.

She remained defiant.
"So where do all the Easter Eggs come from, then?"
"Err, your mum buys them at Asda."

That didn't faze her at all.
"What about the ones hidden behind the couch?
"Your mum puts them there, not the Easter Bunny"
Her little face crumpled as the reality set in.

A slow pause...
"But Santa exists doesn't he?"

.. So here's my first dilemma.
Do I save that one for later, or tell her now?
"What do YOU think?" I asked her.
"Of course he does!" she beamed.
Now I don't normally think of myself as a cruel and heartless father, but
you've got to start them somewhere with independent thinking, haven't you?

So I took a different tack, and said, "Look, if anyone ever tells you
anything, and you're not sure whether it is true or not, ask yourself first
of all why they might be telling you that thing, and whether or not there is
any reason that they might not be telling the truth"

She thought carefully for a while, until her face broke into a wide and
knowing smile as she announced...

"You want all the Easter Eggs for yourself, don't you?"

.....Gah!!

/begin

I told both my daughters the truth. I told them adults loved fooling
the kids about Santa, so they could fool the adults and pretend they
believed if they wanted. They immediately marched around happily
announcing there was no Santa, they liked knowing the truth, it didn't
faze them a bit. The religious adults in the family got mad at me. I
didn't give a *****, I wasn't going to have my children putting on their
training wheels for Christ.

/end
Seconds?
--
Fundies and trolls are cordially invited to
shove a wooden cross up their arses and rotate
at a high rate of speed. I trust you'll
be 'blessed' with a cornucopia of splinters.
.
User: "Hannele Huigens"

Title: Re: AQOTM Nomination Re: I just told my 6 year old daughter the Easter Bunny isn't real. 19 Mar 2006 04:37:56 PM
Op Sun, 19 Mar 2006 02:14:16 +0100 schreef stoney <stoney@the.net>:

On 15 Mar 2006 09:58:10 -0800, "Neil Kelsey" <neil_kelsey@hotmail.com>
wrote in alt.atheism


Steve O wrote:

I just told my 6 year old daughter that the Easter Bunny isn't real.

She remained defiant.
"So where do all the Easter Eggs come from, then?"
"Err, your mum buys them at Asda."

That didn't faze her at all.
"What about the ones hidden behind the couch?
"Your mum puts them there, not the Easter Bunny"
Her little face crumpled as the reality set in.

A slow pause...
"But Santa exists doesn't he?"

.. So here's my first dilemma.
Do I save that one for later, or tell her now?
"What do YOU think?" I asked her.
"Of course he does!" she beamed.
Now I don't normally think of myself as a cruel and heartless father,
but
you've got to start them somewhere with independent thinking, haven't
you?

So I took a different tack, and said, "Look, if anyone ever tells you
anything, and you're not sure whether it is true or not, ask yourself
first
of all why they might be telling you that thing, and whether or not
there is
any reason that they might not be telling the truth"

She thought carefully for a while, until her face broke into a wide and
knowing smile as she announced...

"You want all the Easter Eggs for yourself, don't you?"

.....Gah!!


/begin

I told both my daughters the truth. I told them adults loved fooling
the kids about Santa, so they could fool the adults and pretend they
believed if they wanted. They immediately marched around happily
announcing there was no Santa, they liked knowing the truth, it didn't
faze them a bit. The religious adults in the family got mad at me. I
didn't give a *****, I wasn't going to have my children putting on their
training wheels for Christ.


/end

Seconds?

By all means!
--
Hannele
aa #2221
.
User: "*nemo*"

Title: Re: AQOTM Nomination Re: I just told my 6 year old daughter the Easter Bunny isn't real. 23 Mar 2006 04:28:14 AM
In article <op.s6omhigsvjeuhq@laptophannele>,
"Hannele Huigens" <Hannele@lycos.nl> wrote:

Op Sun, 19 Mar 2006 02:14:16 +0100 schreef stoney <stoney@the.net>:

On 15 Mar 2006 09:58:10 -0800, "Neil Kelsey" <neil_kelsey@hotmail.com>
wrote in alt.atheism


Steve O wrote:

I just told my 6 year old daughter that the Easter Bunny isn't real.

She remained defiant.
"So where do all the Easter Eggs come from, then?"
"Err, your mum buys them at Asda."

That didn't faze her at all.
"What about the ones hidden behind the couch?
"Your mum puts them there, not the Easter Bunny"
Her little face crumpled as the reality set in.

A slow pause...
"But Santa exists doesn't he?"

.. So here's my first dilemma.
Do I save that one for later, or tell her now?
"What do YOU think?" I asked her.
"Of course he does!" she beamed.
Now I don't normally think of myself as a cruel and heartless father,
but
you've got to start them somewhere with independent thinking, haven't
you?

So I took a different tack, and said, "Look, if anyone ever tells you
anything, and you're not sure whether it is true or not, ask yourself
first
of all why they might be telling you that thing, and whether or not
there is
any reason that they might not be telling the truth"

She thought carefully for a while, until her face broke into a wide and
knowing smile as she announced...

"You want all the Easter Eggs for yourself, don't you?"

.....Gah!!


/begin

I told both my daughters the truth. I told them adults loved fooling
the kids about Santa, so they could fool the adults and pretend they
believed if they wanted. They immediately marched around happily
announcing there was no Santa, they liked knowing the truth, it didn't
faze them a bit. The religious adults in the family got mad at me. I
didn't give a *****, I wasn't going to have my children putting on their
training wheels for Christ.


/end

Seconds?


By all means!

Recorded.
--
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Atheist #1331 (the Palindrome of doom!)
BAAWA Knight! - One of those warm Southern Knights, y'all!
Charter member, SMASH!!
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User: "stoney"

Title: Re: I just told my 6 year old daughter the Easter Bunny isn't real. 18 Mar 2006 07:13:43 PM
On 15 Mar 2006 09:58:10 -0800, "Neil Kelsey" <neil_kelsey@hotmail.com>
wrote in alt.atheism


Steve O wrote:

I just told my 6 year old daughter that the Easter Bunny isn't real.

She remained defiant.
"So where do all the Easter Eggs come from, then?"
"Err, your mum buys them at Asda."

That didn't faze her at all.
"What about the ones hidden behind the couch?
"Your mum puts them there, not the Easter Bunny"
Her little face crumpled as the reality set in.

A slow pause...
"But Santa exists doesn't he?"

.. So here's my first dilemma.
Do I save that one for later, or tell her now?
"What do YOU think?" I asked her.
"Of course he does!" she beamed.
Now I don't normally think of myself as a cruel and heartless father, but
you've got to start them somewhere with independent thinking, haven't you?

So I took a different tack, and said, "Look, if anyone ever tells you
anything, and you're not sure whether it is true or not, ask yourself first
of all why they might be telling you that thing, and whether or not there is
any reason that they might not be telling the truth"

She thought carefully for a while, until her face broke into a wide and
knowing smile as she announced...

"You want all the Easter Eggs for yourself, don't you?"

.....Gah!!


I told both my daughters the truth. I told them adults loved fooling
the kids about Santa, so they could fool the adults and pretend they
believed if they wanted. They immediately marched around happily
announcing there was no Santa, they liked knowing the truth, it didn't
faze them a bit. The religious adults in the family got mad at me. I
didn't give a *****, I wasn't going to have my children putting on their
training wheels for Christ.

[standing ovation]
--
Fundies and trolls are cordially invited to
shove a wooden cross up their arses and rotate
at a high rate of speed. I trust you'll
be 'blessed' with a cornucopia of splinters.
.


User: "JohnN"

Title: Re: I just told my 6 year old daughter the Easter Bunny isn't real. 15 Mar 2006 12:43:15 PM
Steve O wrote:

I just told my 6 year old daughter that the Easter Bunny isn't real.

The leprechauns will not be liking that. They and the Easter Bunny go
back a long way. Now they wouldn't leave any beer at your door this St
Patty's Day, That's just more for me.
JohnN
.

User: ""

Title: Re: I just told my 6 year old daughter the Easter Bunny isn't real. 12 Mar 2006 04:36:46 AM
Steve O wrote:

I just told my 6 year old daughter that the Easter Bunny isn't real.

snip a good story..<g>


She thought carefully for a while, until her face broke into a wide and
knowing smile as she announced...

"You want all the Easter Eggs for yourself, don't you?"

.....Gah!!

Well, that's reasoning of a sort...
<ducks, runs>
-Panama Floyd, Atl.
aa#2015, Member Knights of BAAWA!
EAC Pace Car Driver
"..the prayer cloth of one aeon is the doormat of the next."
-Mark Twain
Religious societies are *less* moral than secular ones:
http://moses.creighton.edu/JRS/2005/2005-11.html
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OLDER