Baker's Dozen II (Part 1)

On April 24, 1916, the Easter Rebellion began in Dublin IRL that Easter Monday. So – anything Easter, or Rebellion, or Dublin, or Ireland, or Monday.

  1. Christ is Risen on Easter Sunday – what we Christians believe.
  2. Easter is celebrated one week later in Eastern Orthodox Church than it is in most other denominations.
  3. A memorable poem about the Rebellion, written in Sept. 1916, “Easter, 1916” by W B Yeats
  4. Easter is a movable feast whose date is determined by the full moon. Easter does not fall on a fixed date. To determine the date for Easter Sunday, it is the first Sunday after the first full moon that is either on or after 21 March. Because of this, 22 March is the earliest possible Easter date, and 25 April is the latest.
  5. The Easter Bunny
  6. Palm Sunday is the Sunday before Easter Sunday.
  7. A Dad Joke: Why is the capital of Ireland so huge? Because it’s always Dublin.
  8. The song Give Ireland Back to the Irish was released in February 1972

On April 24, 1916, the Easter Rebellion began in Dublin IRL that Easter Monday. So – anything Easter, or Rebellion, or Dublin, or Ireland, or Monday.

  1. Christ is Risen on Easter Sunday – what we Christians believe.
  2. Easter is celebrated one week later in Eastern Orthodox Church than it is in most other denominations.
  3. A memorable poem about the Rebellion, written in Sept. 1916, “Easter, 1916” by W B Yeats
  4. Easter is a movable feast whose date is determined by the full moon. Easter does not fall on a fixed date. To determine the date for Easter Sunday, it is the first Sunday after the first full moon that is either on or after 21 March. Because of this, 22 March is the earliest possible Easter date, and 25 April is the latest.
  5. The Easter Bunny
  6. Palm Sunday is the Sunday before Easter Sunday.
  7. A Dad Joke: Why is the capital of Ireland so huge? Because it’s always Dublin.
  8. The song Give Ireland Back to the Irish was released in February 1972
  9. Easter egg hunts

On April 24, 1916, the Easter Rebellion began in Dublin IRL that Easter Monday. So – anything Easter, or Rebellion, or Dublin, or Ireland, or Monday.

  1. Christ is Risen on Easter Sunday – what we Christians believe.
  2. Easter is celebrated one week later in Eastern Orthodox Church than it is in most other denominations.
  3. A memorable poem about the Rebellion, written in Sept. 1916, “Easter, 1916” by W B Yeats
  4. Easter is a movable feast whose date is determined by the full moon. Easter does not fall on a fixed date. To determine the date for Easter Sunday, it is the first Sunday after the first full moon that is either on or after 21 March. Because of this, 22 March is the earliest possible Easter date, and 25 April is the latest.
  5. The Easter Bunny
  6. Palm Sunday is the Sunday before Easter Sunday.
  7. A Dad Joke: Why is the capital of Ireland so huge? Because it’s always Dublin.
  8. The song Give Ireland Back to the Irish was released in February 1972
  9. Easter egg hunts
  10. Smithwick’s ale

On April 24, 1916, the Easter Rebellion began in Dublin IRL that Easter Monday. So – anything Easter, or Rebellion, or Dublin, or Ireland, or Monday.

  1. Christ is Risen on Easter Sunday – what we Christians believe.
  2. Easter is celebrated one week later in Eastern Orthodox Church than it is in most other denominations.
  3. A memorable poem about the Rebellion, written in Sept. 1916, “Easter, 1916” by W B Yeats
  4. Easter is a movable feast whose date is determined by the full moon. Easter does not fall on a fixed date. To determine the date for Easter Sunday, it is the first Sunday after the first full moon that is either on or after 21 March. Because of this, 22 March is the earliest possible Easter date, and 25 April is the latest.
  5. The Easter Bunny
  6. Palm Sunday is the Sunday before Easter Sunday.
  7. A Dad Joke: Why is the capital of Ireland so huge? Because it’s always Dublin.
  8. The song Give Ireland Back to the Irish was released in February 1972
  9. Easter egg hunts
  10. Smithwick’s ale
  11. Dubliners, James Joyce’s great short story collection describing the lives of people of Dublin, was rejected by 15 publishers before its 1914 publication.

On April 24, 1916, the Easter Rebellion began in Dublin IRL that Easter Monday. So – anything Easter, or Rebellion, or Dublin, or Ireland, or Monday.

  1. Christ is Risen on Easter Sunday – what we Christians believe.
  2. Easter is celebrated one week later in Eastern Orthodox Church than it is in most other denominations.
  3. A memorable poem about the Rebellion, written in Sept. 1916, “Easter, 1916” by W B Yeats
  4. Easter is a movable feast whose date is determined by the full moon. Easter does not fall on a fixed date. To determine the date for Easter Sunday, it is the first Sunday after the first full moon that is either on or after 21 March. Because of this, 22 March is the earliest possible Easter date, and 25 April is the latest.
  5. The Easter Bunny
  6. Palm Sunday is the Sunday before Easter Sunday.
  7. A Dad Joke: Why is the capital of Ireland so huge? Because it’s always Dublin.
  8. The song Give Ireland Back to the Irish was released in February 1972
  9. Easter egg hunts
  10. Smithwick’s ale
  11. Dubliners, James Joyce’s great short story collection describing the lives of people of Dublin, was rejected by 15 publishers before its 1914 publication.
  12. Pour me a tall Guinness. It’s Friday!

On April 24, 1916, the Easter Rebellion began in Dublin IRL that Easter Monday. So – anything Easter, or Rebellion, or Dublin, or Ireland, or Monday.

  1. Christ is Risen on Easter Sunday – what we Christians believe.
  2. Easter is celebrated one week later in Eastern Orthodox Church than it is in most other denominations.
  3. A memorable poem about the Rebellion, written in Sept. 1916, “Easter, 1916” by W B Yeats
  4. Easter is a movable feast whose date is determined by the full moon. Easter does not fall on a fixed date. To determine the date for Easter Sunday, it is the first Sunday after the first full moon that is either on or after 21 March. Because of this, 22 March is the earliest possible Easter date, and 25 April is the latest.
  5. The Easter Bunny
  6. Palm Sunday is the Sunday before Easter Sunday.
  7. A Dad Joke: Why is the capital of Ireland so huge? Because it’s always Dublin.
  8. The song Give Ireland Back to the Irish was released in February 1972
  9. Easter egg hunts
  10. Smithwick’s ale
  11. Dubliners, James Joyce’s great short story collection describing the lives of people of Dublin, was rejected by 15 publishers before its 1914 publication.
  12. Pour me a tall Guinness. It’s Friday!
  13. Luke Skywalker fought for the Rebellion in Star Wars.

New category:

Favorite sci-fi books based on existing television or movie properties

  1. Star Trek: The Art of the Impossible

Favorite sci-fi books based on existing television or movie properties

  1. Star Trek: The Art of the Impossible
  2. Firefly - Artbook: A Visual Celebration of Joss Whedon’s Swashbuckling 'Verse

Favorite sci-fi books based on existing television or movie properties

  1. Star Trek: The Art of the Impossible
  2. Firefly - Artbook: A Visual Celebration of Joss Whedon’s Swashbuckling 'Verse
  3. Star Wars, and no doubt there is such a book

Favorite sci-fi books based on existing television or movie properties

  1. Star Trek: The Art of the Impossible
  2. Firefly - Artbook: A Visual Celebration of Joss Whedon’s Swashbuckling 'Verse
  3. Star Wars, and no doubt there is such a book
  4. Fantastic Voyage - Isaac Asimov

Favorite sci-fi books based on existing television or movie properties

  1. Star Trek: The Art of the Impossible
  2. Firefly - Artbook: A Visual Celebration of Joss Whedon’s Swashbuckling 'Verse
  3. Star Wars, and no doubt there is such a book
  4. Fantastic Voyage - Isaac Asimov
  5. Star Trek Deep Space Nine: The Never-Ending Sacrifice

Favorite sci-fi books based on existing television or movie properties

  1. Star Trek: The Art of the Impossible
  2. Firefly - Artbook: A Visual Celebration of Joss Whedon’s Swashbuckling 'Verse
  3. Star Wars, and no doubt there is such a book
  4. Fantastic Voyage - Isaac Asimov
  5. Star Trek Deep Space Nine: The Never-Ending Sacrifice
  6. The Jetsons Coloring Book

Favorite sci-fi books based on existing television or movie properties

  1. Star Trek: The Art of the Impossible
  2. Firefly - Artbook: A Visual Celebration of Joss Whedon’s Swashbuckling 'Verse
  3. Star Wars, and no doubt there is such a book
  4. Fantastic Voyage - Isaac Asimov
  5. Star Trek Deep Space Nine: The Never-Ending Sacrifice
  6. The Jetsons Coloring Book
  7. Star Trek: How Much For Just the Planet?

Favorite sci-fi books based on existing television or movie properties

  1. Star Trek: The Art of the Impossible
  2. Firefly - Artbook: A Visual Celebration of Joss Whedon’s Swashbuckling 'Verse
  3. Star Wars, and no doubt there is such a book
  4. Fantastic Voyage - Isaac Asimov
  5. Star Trek Deep Space Nine: The Never-Ending Sacrifice
  6. The Jetsons Coloring Book
  7. Star Trek: How Much For Just the Planet?
  8. Around the World in Eighty Days

Favorite sci-fi books based on existing television or movie properties

  1. Star Trek: The Art of the Impossible
  2. Firefly - Artbook: A Visual Celebration of Joss Whedon’s Swashbuckling 'Verse
  3. Star Wars, and no doubt there is such a book
  4. Fantastic Voyage - Isaac Asimov
  5. Star Trek Deep Space Nine: The Never-Ending Sacrifice
  6. The Jetsons Coloring Book
  7. Star Trek: How Much For Just the Planet?
  8. Around the World in Eighty Days
  9. Star Wars: Episode III: Revenge of the Sith novelization

Favorite sci-fi books based on existing television or movie properties

  1. Star Trek: The Art of the Impossible
  2. Firefly - Artbook: A Visual Celebration of Joss Whedon’s Swashbuckling 'Verse
  3. Star Wars, and no doubt there is such a book
  4. Fantastic Voyage - Isaac Asimov
  5. Star Trek Deep Space Nine: The Never-Ending Sacrifice
  6. The Jetsons Coloring Book
  7. Star Trek: How Much For Just the Planet?
  8. Around the World in Eighty Days
  9. Star Wars: Episode III: Revenge of the Sith novelization
  10. The Wizard of Oz – any version in which Dorothy’s slippers are red, which were colorized (from silver) for the film.

Pass

Favorite sci-fi books based on existing television or movie properties

  1. Star Trek: The Art of the Impossible
  2. Firefly - Artbook: A Visual Celebration of Joss Whedon’s Swashbuckling 'Verse
  3. Star Wars, and no doubt there is such a book
  4. Fantastic Voyage - Isaac Asimov
  5. Star Trek Deep Space Nine: The Never-Ending Sacrifice
  6. The Jetsons Coloring Book
  7. Star Trek: How Much For Just the Planet?
  8. Around the World in Eighty Days
  9. Star Wars: Episode III: Revenge of the Sith novelization
  10. The Wizard of Oz – any version in which Dorothy’s slippers are red, which were colorized (from silver) for the film.
  11. Doctor Who and the Daleks

Favorite sci-fi books based on existing television or movie properties

  1. Star Trek: The Art of the Impossible
  2. Firefly - Artbook: A Visual Celebration of Joss Whedon’s Swashbuckling 'Verse
  3. Star Wars, and no doubt there is such a book
  4. Fantastic Voyage - Isaac Asimov
  5. Star Trek Deep Space Nine: The Never-Ending Sacrifice
  6. The Jetsons Coloring Book
  7. Star Trek: How Much For Just the Planet?
  8. Around the World in Eighty Days
  9. Star Wars: Episode III: Revenge of the Sith novelization
  10. The Wizard of Oz – any version in which Dorothy’s slippers are red, which were colorized (from silver) for the film.
  11. Doctor Who and the Daleks
  12. The Twilight Zone comic books

I don’t know how I forgot about these–I just ate them up when I was a kid

Favorite sci-fi books based on existing television or movie properties

  1. Star Trek: The Art of the Impossible
  2. Firefly - Artbook: A Visual Celebration of Joss Whedon’s Swashbuckling 'Verse
  3. Star Wars, and no doubt there is such a book
  4. Fantastic Voyage - Isaac Asimov
  5. Star Trek Deep Space Nine: The Never-Ending Sacrifice
  6. The Jetsons Coloring Book
  7. Star Trek: How Much For Just the Planet?
  8. Around the World in Eighty Days
  9. Star Wars: Episode III: Revenge of the Sith novelization
  10. The Wizard of Oz – any version in which Dorothy’s slippers are red, which were colorized (from silver) for the film.
  11. Doctor Who and the Daleks
  12. The Twilight Zone comic books
  13. Fray by Joss Whedon, Karl Moline, and Andy Owens

A comic book miniseries set in the same world as Buffy the Vampire Slayer but in a future dystopia.

I’ll pass.

Sadly, we’ve just past 1 million coronavirus cases in the US: anything about a million, or millions

  1. 1,000,003 is the smallest 7-digit prime number

Sadly, we’ve just past 1 million coronavirus cases in the US: anything about a million, or millions

  1. 1,000,003 is the smallest 7-digit prime number
  2. The Six Million Dollar Man