Reverend Conehead
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What that doesn't show is that her body was pretty thick, which was considered healthy and attractive.
I ain't too picky.
What that doesn't show is that her body was pretty thick, which was considered healthy and attractive.
Well no, with a head like that, why would you be?I ain't too picky.
Wide hips, bear many manchild. (My knuckle hair is stirring)What that doesn't show is that her body was pretty thick, which was considered healthy and attractive.
Well no, with a head like that, why would you be?
With a head like yours, you should be more interested in the 50 foot woman....or she should be interested in you!You know you're bored when you speculate about jumping into the hay with a woman who died thousands of years ago and wasn't that much of a looker anyway. Oh, well. I have no life I guess.
With a head like yours, you should be more interested in the 50 foot woman....or she should be interested in you!
A literal m*** dive.You're right. I could probably get a date with her. It would be hazardous, which is my pattern anyway.
Odd? You sure seem to know a lot about it for such an odd question.This is an odd question. Why do like Pharaoh’s so much? Like the occult,or just sudeced by Egypt and her antiquities? I know the Pharaoh you’re talking about,his wife Nefertiti (the most beautiful of all queens) and their radical revolutionary changes. It’s my opinion King Tut was killed as successor to rid any lineage,being the son of Akhenaten,in fear he may continue the belief system his father did. That’s just my guess,but seems the most practical when looking at the situation,and the insults from the people inscribed about his father. I mean they basically wiped his name off the map,and spit on him as “Enemy” or “Crimimal”. That’s about as harsh language as you can get. However that may be,his rule with Nefertiti was a storied one of great projects,spending and wealth. Little too ahead of their time I assume.
Not making fun of him,just think it’s odd for here. Not a question I think one hears unless on a Egyptian discussion page. I do find Egyptian and Roman antiquities interesting though,very fascinating.Odd? You sure seem to know a lot about it for such an odd question.
Beat me to it.Yul Brynner