Some weird news for Easter - Police say an Ohio woman has been arrested for making lewd comments to an Easter Bunny.
Authorities
say they were called to Richland Carrousel Park in Mansfield on
Saturday after the woman made the comments while taking a picture with
the Easter Bunny. Police report she began to ride the carousel after
making the comments.
Arriving officers reported the 54-year-old appeared to be intoxicated, with slurred speech and unsteadiness on her feet.
The woman was arrested for drunkenness and transported to the county
jail in Mansfield, about 70 miles (113 kilometers) north of Columbus.
Authorities say she was issued a summons to appear in court and has
since been released from jail.
The woman names as Donna Hughett, 54, queued up to have a souvenir picture taken with
the Bunny, a park worker dressed up in a mascot style costume.
But
outraged parents called police to the Richland Carrousel Park in
Mansfield, Ohio, after watching her straddle and grope the unsuspecting
Bunny.
Hughett was also said to have made explicit comments.
In a video posted online, Hughett can be seen pretending to kiss the Bunny and posing suggestively.
Assistant
Chief Keith Porch told Fox8: "So, we received an unusual report from a
citizen that an intoxicated female was doing some lewd acts on the
Easter Bunny."
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Thursday, 29 March 2018
Woman tries to get it on with Easter Bunny
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Saturday, 30 March 2013
A nice Easter Mug
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Saturday, 11 April 2009
Easter in the old west

Don't think I've ever seen it in a western movie or read about it in a western novel but Easter was a very important celebration in the Old West.
Immigrants would celebrate the religious festival in their own ways and the tradition of eggs had already been started, indeed in Europe the tradition goes back to medieval times when the egg was seen as a sign of new life, Easter being once considered the start of spring.. Course there weren't many people lucky enough to have gifts of candy eggs (like the Victorian egg pictured) but hen eggs would often be painted with elaborate designs and given the lucky children.
The diary of 12 year old Ellie Tanner in 1884 California tells of her mother getting a wondrous candy egg that was the most beautiful thing she had ever seen and left her mouth watering.
AHH BLESS - THE TAINTED ARCHIVE WISHES ALL IT'S READERS A WONDERFUL WILD WEST EASTER.
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