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Exploring local views on the cultural and commercial significance of Easter
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00:00My wife still does an egg hunt for my grown-up kids and my grandkids, so that still goes on
00:07in our house, yeah.
00:09So Good Friday, you're going to football at half past 12 years ago, nothing happened on Good Friday.
00:16So I think it's only Easter Sunday, but then anything to do with leisure entertainment open, it's only the commercials
00:22that are shut on Easter Sunday, isn't it?
00:24No, not now my children are that bit older, they're all coming into the teens, so I used to do
00:30like an Easter egg hunt, you know, that kind of thing, but they're all past that, so it's just chocolate
00:35and money.
00:35I do like a fairy hunt, because we've got woods behind the garden, so maybe little fairy doors, so she
00:43has to find all of these, and then there's a fairy log in the house, and then we pay a
00:48party to the castle, Easter bingo, various things, just to keep meditating, because she's, my granddaughter is India May, she
00:57is nearly six, and the grandson is about ten months.
01:01I mean, I've got, like, quite a few friends that are religious, and kind of, it's nice for them in
01:07that aspect, and then, like, the bank holidays and stuff means that the pay is slightly better for a lot
01:12of people, so that's good, but it's just, a lot of people aren't really religious anymore.
01:18Ah, you know what it is, Easter's one of those ones where I just forget when Easter actually is most
01:23of the time, um, yeah, I don't know if it's making me sound bad or not, but I really don't
01:28celebrate Easter.
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