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    1. Re: [GERMAN-LIFE] Holiday Traditions
    2. ROY SCHMIDT
    3. We played that whoever won got to keep the egg that cracked. Some guys would try to cheat by waxing the end of their egg. Roy Schmidt >>> "C. Lisa" <[email protected]> 12/19/00 07:42PM >>> Speaking of eggs -- we always had a tradition where on Easter we would have egg wars -- hardboiled -- where 2 people would knock the fat ends together and then the more pointy ends. If your egg didn't crack you would go on to the next opponent? Anyone know about this -- I don;t know the origin?? Claire ----- Original Message ----- From: "DavidBischoff" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2000 12:49 PM Subject: [GERMAN-LIFE] Holiday Traditions Recently, I interviewed my grandfather, Erwin Bischoff, who immigrated to the United States from Illingen, Maulbron, Württemberg in 1925. When I asked him if he could remember any special holiday traditions witnessed as a young boy, the only thing he could think of was one that he thought was associated with Easter. He remembered his sister, a young and attractive teenager, holding an egg in her hand - the tips of the thumb and index finger touching and the egg sitting inside the ring that these two fingers made. A number of boys, presumably her admirers, would gather around her and each try to pierce the egg with a coin tossed from some distance. My grandfather couldn't remember what the boy would win. Perhaps a kiss or the right to hold her hand or some such thing. Anyway, I was amused by this story and I thought others on this list might enjoy it also. Has anyone heard of this game? Perhaps others would like to contribute their own stories of holiday traditions. > ---David J. Bischoff

    12/29/2000 07:11:55