Sunday, June 26, 2005

question:

answer you me: would you pay $30 to go see king tut in a museum?

why? how important is it?


now, read this:
"Yes, Tut is back -- loot in tow -- and this time he's bringing family. Of the 130 items on display, more than half come not from Tut's tomb but from the royal graves of the 18th Dynasty (1555 B.C. to 1305 B.C.). Tutankhamun items on display include the golden crown (royal diadem) that the boy king wore, a coffinette that held his liver, a golden ceremonial dagger and falcon collar. The now-iconic golden mask that traveled the first time will not be part of the current exhibition, as it would have added unwieldy travel and insurance costs to the exhibition."

talk about false advertising.

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