Historical Note
Somewhere, in some comedy-writing rulebook somewhere, there must be a rule about how even the lamest humor can be made funnier by adding Peeps. I love these things.

Incidentally, after I used these Peeps for the quiz, they stayed my desk for the rest of the Funny Pages run, which was about nine months. At first they got really hard, but then they got kinda soft again. At that point, I was afraid to eat any of them. I kept hoping that at an office party I could trick a drunk co-worker into trying a nine-month-old Peep. Turns out my co-workers are smarter than that.


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And now for a quiz as tasty as it is bizarre...
Let's Give a Shout-Out to Our Peeps®!

You know Peeps, right? Those sugar-coated marshmallow chicks? I don't know what it is about Easter (maybe all that rising-from-the-dead stuff just makes me hungry), but there's something about the holiday that makes me want to do nothing else than sit around and eat Peeps all day. Unfortunately, there's also something about the day after Easter -- possibly the fact that I ate four entire boxes of the stuff the day before -- that makes me not want to eat another Peep for as long as I live. Or until March rolls around again. Whichever comes first.

This year, our eyes were bigger than our stomachs and we had a few Peeps left over. But rather than stick them in the microwave like we normally do, we thought we'd let them reenact a few of their favorite scenes for us. What you have to do is figure out what scene they're reenacting -- all of them contain the word "Peep" in a punny fashion.

For example, if we took a picture of a bunch of Peeps putting on a play, it would be a "Peep Show." We know, this might sound a little silly at first, but please remember...

All We Are Saying Is Give Peeps a Chance.(1)

















I'll give you a hint here, 'cuz you can't really tell from the photo. Those Peeps are all cut in half. -- ed

See the answers...

(1) Sorry folks, the puns get worse from here.