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5 Funny and Disturbing Peep Videos
Come on, admit it, you’ve always wanted to know what happens to peeps when you microwave them, or put them in a Beatles diorama. No? Well then, you’re entirely too busy and important.
Fun with peeps after the jump.
1. Peeps in a Microwave
2. “Jaws” with Peeps
3. Office Peeps
4. Peeps Blow Up
5. More Peeps in a Microwave
For more fun with peeps, go here.
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6 Comments
Anonymous commented on Jan 01 70 at 12:00 ami think that peeps were ment to go in an easter basket.. not as a symbol of religon.. people sometimes have creative ideas.. Dont think to far in to it people
Anonymous commented on Jan 01 70 at 12:00 amMichael, I agree. Obviously the bunnies, chicks, and eggs are related to the pre-Christian pagans of Europe. But the Roman Catholic church co-opted them, and now they’re part of our traditional Easter celebration. My students are even more confused by this. ; )
Anonymous commented on Jan 01 70 at 12:00 amLaura in LA, I frankly fail to see what a puffed marshmellow desert covered in sugar has to do with Jesus rising from the dead.
Anonymous commented on Jan 01 70 at 12:00 amThis one is my favorite. Very gory.
Anonymous commented on Jan 01 70 at 12:00 amEngland is a Peep free zone as well – send us some for next year!
We taught about Easter and Now Ruz (Iranian/ Afghani/Zoroastrian) – fluffy chicks and eggs galore![]()
Anonymous commented on Jan 01 70 at 12:00 amI was just thinking, Purim and Easter fall on the same weekend this year and I have yet to see a single post about hamantaschen or anything else related to Judaism. I teach in a Jewish day school, and my twelve-year-old students (who are by no means religiously observant) have no idea what Peeps are. Yet another reminder of how dominant Christianity (cultural or otherwise) is in this country.
Please excuse my random thoughts.
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