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10 hours ago, jaylemurph said:

Only after shaming the entirety of the species in the face of Our Past Basset Masters. 

—Jaylemurph 

Once they had failed and shamed themselves, their only alternative was to settle for less.

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21 hours ago, Hanslune said:

Surströmming

How dare you cast aspersions upon an integral element of the National Security System!

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9 hours ago, Jarocal said:

Which is neither advanced nor special. Unless you are suggesting an especially advanced form of social devolution.

But consider the economic stimulation generated by the mass cat mummifying industry.

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TOday it would be banned under some Feline Protection Pussification Act , ad rightfully so

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31 minutes ago, third_eye said:

TOday it would be banned under some Feline Protection Pussification Act , ad rightfully so

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One must then consider the modern (and thriving) pet cremation industry.

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On 3/17/2019 at 8:04 PM, Swede said:

One must then consider the modern (and thriving) pet cremation industry.

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Or you can go to Arizona and have a pillow made from him/her. 

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For those who were unable to follow what Danydandan and I were sparing about. We were dueling with quotes and characters from a British TV show called 'Father Ted', about three priest exiled to the wilds of Ireland for being ungodly, Father Ted for 'borrowing' church money, Dougal for being an idiot, and Jack for being an elderly rude drunk. To give you an idea about that show. This 1:02 scene shows an interaction with a strange visiting Priest, 'Father Stone' and Father Ted.

 

 

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More information on another 'lost piece' of Giza history. I find that in disorderly mess that is my memory this place is what I was remembering and not the southern field

https://www.academia.edu/295453/_On_the_Early_History_of_Giza_The_Lost_Wadi_Cemetery_Giza_Archives_Gleanings_III_._

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These tombs are very near G1-G3 and harder for the fringe to dismiss. Also it shows that earlier tombs appear to have been destroyed and dumped into this wadi - perhaps suggesting an earlier cemetery field was cleared away
Photo showing the exact location of the lost Giza North wadi field cemeteries
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On 3/13/2019 at 3:10 PM, cladking said:

Yes.  There were tombs and graves.

There were no cemeteries so far as have been found.  All the known cemeteries were begun in the 7th year of Khufu's reign or later.  

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https://www.academia.edu/295453/_On_the_Early_History_of_Giza_The_Lost_Wadi_Cemetery_Giza_Archives_Gleanings_III_._

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The Giza north wadi field cemetery looking back to Khufu's tomb

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The Giza pyramids were a sort of necropolis urban renewal project?

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Hey Clad, have not seen you for a while. All healthy and ready?

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I haven't crossed swords with my worthy camel riding adversary in quite some time.

Good to see you again @cladking.  Welcome back old boy.

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On 3/19/2019 at 5:17 PM, DieChecker said:

The Giza pyramids were a sort of necropolis urban renewal project?

The dead were complaining of the conditions. :lol:

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1 minute ago, Piney said:

The dead were complaining of the conditions. :lol:

The maid never dusts the place?

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1 minute ago, John Bastien said:

The maid never dusts the place?

Does it look it? 

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It would appear the Cabal has assembled for battle.

All we have to do is sit back and wait for Clad to ride in on a white geyser powered camel.

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10 minutes ago, John Bastien said:

I think he has the hots for Mafdet.

Nice kitty tits!  

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Wait a minute? Wouldn't the geysers melt the pyramid? I mean, cow dung and high powered water don't exactly mix.

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