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Once upon a time, two eggs were laid into this wonderful world. One was called Ed who was big and brown. The other was called Eddy who was standard and speckled. Despite their differences, both shared the same ambitions and ideals - in an eggshell – how to perfect their eggskills!
Ed egg decided he was going to travel far and wide to begin his search. While Eddy egg felt that he’d look closer to home.
To begin his journey, Ed bought tickets from the local traveleggent, and boarded a golden goose which whisked him far away - first to the egg library, egg museum, and then on to the Grand Duck Egg palace.
Ed’s journeys were not without risk as he jumped in and out of many frying pans and fires throughout his search. Finally, after years of surviving attacks from egg beaters, scramblers, poachers and every kind of lurking danger, Ed cried: ‘How long can I bear the yolk of what I seek?’
Meanwhile, Eddy egg had bought a computer, and had plugged it into the old chicken-shed power supply. Why move outside the hatchery fence, when he could view the world from the safety of a screen? The main problem was how to make the best of his prize possession. He didn’t know about the Internet, connections, crashes, modems and viruses. Truly, the world was a bizarre place for such a simple egg, and he’d need a companion as two eggs were better than one!
Thus it came to pass, after years of boiling with great gusto and egginess, Eddy egg finally succeeded in connecting to the world wide egg, where he browsed and browsed in the hope of finding someone to help him. Then one day, Eddy found just what he was looking for – an IT egg site simply sizzling with egg friendly help and eggvice. At last, Eddy had found his eggsoul-mate Ed!
To slice a long egg story short, Ed and Eddy got on like a hen-house on fire, and were soon busily producing cracking eggdeas on how to offer their egg skills to the world. And so the Twoeggs legend was born.
Welcome to the world of 2Eggs.
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“It deosn’t mttaer in waht oredr the ltteers in a wrod are as the hmuan mnid deos not raed ervey lteter by istlef, but the wrod as a wlohe”
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