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Who Killed King Tut?
Time.com ^ | 9-11-02 | JEFFREY KLUGER AND ANDREA DORFMAN

Posted on 09/11/2002 3:08:55 PM PDT by afraidfortherepublic

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To: afraidfortherepublic
BTW, there have been some recent discoveries of Assyrian queens that "will rival those of King Tut."

Also, my dogs are named "Tut", "Nef"(for Nefertiti), "Ra" and "Boots".

21 posted on 09/11/2002 3:30:06 PM PDT by blam
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To: GOPyouth
Burried with a donkey
22 posted on 09/11/2002 3:34:02 PM PDT by joesnuffy
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To: afraidfortherepublic

He gave his life...for tourism.

23 posted on 09/11/2002 3:36:05 PM PDT by SamAdams76
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To: Focault's Pendulum
Victor Buono.
24 posted on 09/11/2002 3:36:43 PM PDT by strela
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To: strela
Victor Buono.

Rather well fed for a nineteen year old...huh?

25 posted on 09/11/2002 3:44:34 PM PDT by Focault's Pendulum
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To: afraidfortherepublic
Desmond Tutu.
26 posted on 09/11/2002 3:48:59 PM PDT by Consort
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To: afraidfortherepublic
Marlowtutun watched the smoke from his Camel curl thru his hot, humid Alexandria office. Someday, he'd get space near the Sphinx, when he could afford it.

The woman who had just left his office was a leggy brunette who seemed familiar--but would not reveal her identity. She was nervous, looking at the door she had just entered as if someone might be right behind her.

Seems something was hinky about how young Tut bought it--at least that's what she said. She'd left a retainer of 1500 gold pieces but he was still uneasy. This case felt like trouble. "Dames" he thought . . .

27 posted on 09/11/2002 3:51:59 PM PDT by ffrancone
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Limbering up for the Bulwer-Lytton competition, I see.
28 posted on 09/11/2002 4:28:54 PM PDT by Erasmus
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To: blam
Ay yi yi!
29 posted on 09/11/2002 4:30:20 PM PDT by j.havenfarm
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To: All
When you have solved this case, you can then turn your attention to Vince Foster.
30 posted on 09/11/2002 4:37:06 PM PDT by scouse
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To: Focault's Pendulum
Rather well fed for a nineteen year old

He wasn't well-fed - just big-sarcophagused.

31 posted on 09/11/2002 6:04:54 PM PDT by strela
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To: ET(end tyranny)
I believe Immanuel Velikovsky came to the same conclusion in Oedipus and Akhnaten. Not sure whether that makes the idea more or less credible, though. Personally, I think it was the archer on the Sandy Knoll.
32 posted on 09/11/2002 6:48:21 PM PDT by John Locke
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To: John Locke
Suicide? or a walk in the park?
33 posted on 09/11/2002 6:57:07 PM PDT by Judith Anne
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To: All
I was fortunate to have seen the King Tut exhibit in Chicago when it came there 28 or so years ago...stunning, beautiful, unbelievable...
34 posted on 09/11/2002 6:58:28 PM PDT by Judith Anne
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To: afraidfortherepublic
Who Killed King Tut?

I don’t give a damn what you think, I have an alibi! I was playing strip poker with my neighbors grandmother and great aunt. That’s my story and I’m sticking to it!

35 posted on 09/11/2002 7:04:54 PM PDT by HoustonCurmudgeon
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To: afraidfortherepublic
He was hit by a beer wagon and I had nothing to do with it.

That's my story and I'm stickin' to it.
36 posted on 09/11/2002 8:30:01 PM PDT by PoorMuttly
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To: PoorMuttly
Some guy from Houston told me all about it.

It was a very popular way to go in those days.
37 posted on 09/11/2002 8:32:09 PM PDT by PoorMuttly
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To: Erasmus
Limbering up for the Bulwer-Lytton competition, I see.

What's that?

38 posted on 09/12/2002 7:22:28 AM PDT by ffrancone
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To: ffrancone
Check this out.
39 posted on 09/13/2002 8:42:54 PM PDT by Erasmus
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Just adding this to the GGG catalog, not sending a general distribution. Please ping me to other topics which are appropriate for the GGG list. Thanks.
Please FREEPMAIL me if you want on, off, or alter the "Gods, Graves, Glyphs" PING list --
Archaeology/Anthropology/Ancient Cultures/Artifacts/Antiquities, etc.
The GGG Digest
-- Gods, Graves, Glyphs (alpha order)

40 posted on 07/07/2005 10:40:17 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (last updated by FR profile on Tuesday, May 10, 2005.)
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