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Post by Noah on Aug 12, 2008 14:45:42 GMT -5
Perhaps this is, in fact, the only large Greek tapestry ever found. Of course, all records were lost in the outbreak. And since the item is so rare and valuable, scientists and archealogists alike decided to hush it up on account that some zombies might discover its existence and, in their evil ways, destroy it, or perhaps a looter would steal it, knowing the importance, ruining an important piece of Greek history.
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Post by Magatsu Taito on Aug 12, 2008 19:18:22 GMT -5
It's obviously an undead tapestry!
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Post by Rockby Quickfoot on Aug 17, 2008 21:32:16 GMT -5
Zombie Greece?
Zreece?
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Vecusum
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Post by Vecusum on Aug 24, 2008 14:58:46 GMT -5
Zparta
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Post by Argo on Jan 3, 2009 22:25:51 GMT -5
THIS IS ZPARTA!!! Zathens?
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Post by jimmymoog on Jun 3, 2009 13:48:25 GMT -5
Now, I have two major beefs with this: first off, "A Greek Tapestry" would almost certainly be "A historical tapestry"... Just a thought, maybe it was a tapestry of something terribly uninteresting? "And in this exhibit, we see a lovely rendition of Aeschylus cleaning his ear with a handy twig."
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MAJOR TOM B
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Post by MAJOR TOM B on Aug 10, 2009 20:38:41 GMT -5
I dont find and put stuff up but........... its nice to view
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