Today many of you will have a goodly excess of plastic Easter eggs. Save those eggs! You will need 50 to 100 plastic Easter eggs for the upcoming Egg Day. If you are really ambitious, go for more. If you don’t have enough, then go out and buy some this week. They’ll be inexpensive after the holiday. The additional cost for this project will be about $0.59 per egg. We need at least 10,000 eggs to make a big splash. For people who don’t want to do the eggs, there will be alternatives. Details will follow…
Happy Easter!
-WalterJ
Sugar Mountain Farm
in Vermont

I have almost 200 ready to label and mail. Thanks for the coordination of the egging.
I LOVE IT. The Reps need to know they laid a rotten eggs when they let USDA slip this into the terriorism act and try to slide it past everyone wiping out all producers (except Global MEGA MEATRIX Corporations) and nullifying our constitutional freedoms.
Comment Sue Karber — April 16, 2006 @ 5:12 pm
I have a question to all “lawyers.” Is there an Attorney at Law, out here, that can initiate a Class Action Civil Right’s Suite Against the Government (NAIS),paid according to “Pro-Bono” based upon the People’s Religious Right’s being Violated as well as The Constitutional Right’s Violated? Please respond.
Thank you,
Dean Ayers
Glenwood, Iowa
DeanAFOSI@aol.com
Comment DeanAFOSI (IOWA) — April 16, 2006 @ 6:54 pm
I need info about Egg Day. It sounds like something I want in on.
Comment Ginny P — April 16, 2006 @ 9:54 pm
Ginny, At this point the info is simply gather together your plastic easter eggs so you are ready when the day comes. It is still a ways off. But eggs are on sale now. Subscribe to the NoNAIS News and watch for details to come….
Comment walterj — April 16, 2006 @ 10:42 pm
Heading out for my local Joann store to stock up on eggs. What a grand idea!
Comment P.J. Benet-Davis — April 18, 2006 @ 1:27 pm
Walter, lots of people are going to shows, sporting events. How about the post cards with eggs printed on them with NONAIS message we discussed months before but take them to family, events and get them signed and then mail with eggs. Could we do that. I really can see this being a roaring success.
Comment Sue Karber — April 18, 2006 @ 10:00 pm
Sue, excellent idea. I will get the postcards up on the site asap. Artwork is done for three of the four cards. Since it prints four up I decided to go with four designs.
Comment walterj — April 19, 2006 @ 5:23 am
Hey, Walter, while you’re designing postcards, could you please do a buisness card-size piece? It’s such a handy size, and it would be easy to add a “take-a-card” display to the stall signs we put up at fairs. Edna Hansen
Comment Edna — April 19, 2006 @ 12:34 pm
Will do! -WJ
Comment walterj — April 19, 2006 @ 1:36 pm
Am I correct in assuming that they will be mailed to Congress, the USDA, etcetera?
Comment #1 Son — April 24, 2006 @ 8:17 pm