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07.24.05 by Widge @ 11:06 pm
We didn't reunite the ghost of a young mummy with his parents, but we did the best we could. Here's a bronze fragment that concerns grant of citizenship in Doric script, from around 490-480 B.C.E. It's nice to see that even back then you could sneak commentary about people into documents:
And this is such a human waste:
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John Robinson is a writer of prose, poetry and comics who also writes under
the pseudonym of Widgett Walls.
This is my latest book. Short stories written especially for you, or at least someone who reminded me a lot of you at the time.
That isn't human waste.
Those are human eyes.
You need to sit down.
Comment by ScottC — July 25, 2005 @ 11:03 am
And you need more knowledge of 80s music. Just be glad I didn't go for Georges Franju. Your head would have melted.
Comment by Widge — July 25, 2005 @ 11:09 am