1. Standard memberDoctorScribbles
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    17 Oct '06 05:13
    Originally posted by no1marauder
    I fear that they are now as inaccessible as the great libraries of the Maya (also destroyed by RCC religious fanatics).
    Nice one!
  2. Standard memberWulebgr
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    17 Oct '06 05:50
    Originally posted by Nordlys
    One would expect a forum archaeologist to know such things.
    One might, but my excavations have not yet progressed beyond the exploratory phase. With this new direction, perhaps I'll begin looking where artifacts of note may be found. It will be rewarding to bring these bones to light, although I fear it may enmesh us in a controversy concerning repatriation and reburial.
  3. DonationPawnokeyhole
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    17 Oct '06 16:23
    Originally posted by FreakyKBH
    In the world of prose, the ear has a nose;
    Its lead must be followed to sniff out the rose.
    If rhyming lines were the measure of sublime
    Your regretable ditty remains, category: "Blows."
    An adamant Jesus Christ fan
    Wrote poems that just wouldn't scan.
    When asked why he did
    He replied "Listen, kid:
    I have a rule of awkwardly packing just as many words into a sentence as I possibly can."
  4. Standard memberDoctorScribbles
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    17 Oct '06 16:28
    Originally posted by Wulebgr
    It will be rewarding to bring these bones to light, although I fear it may enmesh us in a controversy concerning repatriation and reburial.
    I suggest you review the Archaeologists' Code of Ethics to help guide your decisions.

    http://plymoutharch.tripod.com/id19.html
  5. Standard memberWulebgr
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    17 Oct '06 17:20
    Originally posted by DoctorScribbles
    I suggest you review the Archaeologists' Code of Ethics to help guide your decisions.

    http://plymoutharch.tripod.com/id19.html
    But, I am a literary archaeologist. 😉
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    17 Oct '06 18:31
    Originally posted by Pawnokeyhole
    An adamant Jesus Christ fan
    Wrote poems that just wouldn't scan.
    When asked why he did
    He replied "Listen, kid:
    I have a rule of awkwardly packing just as many words into a sentence as I possibly can."
    Scanning, spamming, or plain ol' flim-flamming,
    Limericking requires curses and good planning.
    It's not enough
    To huff and puff:
    The verse must not allow the other to remain standing.
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