Five Onion Rings

Five Onion Rings

Ogres are like onions. So if you want fresh minty breath for Christmas carolling, don’t chew on any ogres.

I’m going carolling this weekend, and I’m looking forward to it. Last year, I went with a fairly large group, and our director Steph decided to give Human Encyclopedia a very special part in “The Twelve Days of Christmas.” He and another ogreish baritone in the group got to sing “five golden rings,” except there were no golden rings; they were asked to sing about five of anything they liked BUT golden rings, and they would take turns solo-singing lyrics like “five supreme court justices saying aye.”

Human Encyclopedia, by the way, is quite practically tone deaf. Add to that some wacky lyrics, and you end up with some giggly Christmas carolling.

So anyway, to get myself in the mood for the holidays, I’ve decided to start giving out the gifts I mentioned before. I’ve budgeted $50 to give out to readers, but I’m breaking it up into five golden gifts. With each gift, the lucky person gets to choose either a $10 gift certificate to Amazon or an 8″ x 10″ print (or smaller) of his or her favorite image in my gallery.

But here’s the catch:
To get one of the five gifts, you need to find and be the first to claim one of the five easter eggs I designate as fair play for this month. Four of these eggs are quite old and are already waiting to be found at various places on this site; the fifth one will be ready at the end of the month, with the clue revealed in the usual way. Also, to keep from having one person hogging all the gifts, you can win up to only two gifts; after that, even if you’re the first to find a third or fourth egg, the prize has to go to the next person who finds the egg. There is no set time limit, but once the five gifts are claimed, that’s it!

Get it? Got it? Good.

So here’s where you can find the first four:

  1. somewhere here found
    [btw, if you happen to be in a holiday mood while you’re there, you can read Christmas Past]
  2. somewhere in the library here
  3. somewhere in the gallery here found
  4. somewhere, well anywhere in the main pages, here found

eck the code if you have to. If you find an egg, you can either (1) sign in at the egg with your name and e-mail address or (2) send me the direct link to the egg via e-mail to prove to me you’ve found it.

Good luck, and thanks for playing! 🙂

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7 thoughts on “Five Onion Rings

  1. Ooo, I might have found out #1, I will email you what I think it is.
    Something to do at work 😀

  2. You provided me with a great excuse not to work this morning, since I’m taking the afternoon off anyway. Fun!

    Though, I must say, it was extremely trying to get the #1 egg to work. I’m not very quick… not enough video games, I expect. Must remedy that…

  3. YEA!!!! I can now relax and maybe do some work. 😀

    Thanks for the taking the time and putting in all the eggs.

  4. Long post follows (sorry April, I just had to do it) 😉
    To help people take there minds off of the Easter egg hunt. I will explain, why it is not good to read web pages first thing in the morning (at least before taking the recommended morning allowance of caffeine). When I first read the title "Ogres are like onions" my mind read "Ogres" as something totally different and well dealing with sex. And before my eye’s and mind cooperated enough for me to read the right word, I sat and wondered why would April think O*gies where like onions? Was it because of the number of people around, that they can be pealed like onions? Or would it be the smell? Or would it be when you took a layer off, you started to cry? Just some thoughts to help you enjoy your Friday afternoon.

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