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In the summer of 1931, archaeologist Gustav Riek discovered the body of a ice-age mammoth-ivory figurine from a cave in Germany. Eighty years later the head belonging to that same figurine has been found and reattached to the body.
via historyoftheancientworld.com
Below: the image I was so tempted to post instead....
From Susan Herbert's Shakespeare Cats (2004).
“Blow winds, and crack your cheeks, rage, blow.” King Lear, Act III, Scene ii.
Hat-tip to John, a.k.a. Scriptor Senex, of Rambles From My Chair.
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Mark the date: lolcats actually made it into The Wall Street Journal on August 25, 2007.Enjoy the LOLCat Bible Translation Project. Here’s how to write and speak lolcat (a.k.a. lolspeak). The above is an animated gif. Click on it to watch it. via isebrand.tumblr.com
Mark the date: lolcats actually made it into The Wall Street Journal on August 25, 2007.Enjoy the LOLCat Bible Translation Project. Here’s how to write and speak lolcat (a.k.a. lolspeak).
The above is an animated gif. Click on it to watch it.
via isebrand.tumblr.com
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