Remember those fun modmail screenies from angry tards and shills? Not today. Modmail lately has been dark, with heartbreaking mails from some top regulars in that mix. Remember, frens—YOU are what makes this thankless job *worth it.* Spend some happy, quality time with our favorite Pepe today! 😍.
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You're the best 👑Sircats! 😸
Y'all can come down here to the Texas coast and eat with us...we know all about BBQ & Seafood! We'd love to have y'all and you won't believe this but eventhough we're on the coast we are 17 feet above sea level! No kidding!
So excited for your Egyptian trip! My Mom & I stood in line all night to see the first "Treasures of Tutankhamun" in January of 1978 at the New Orleans Museum of Art. It was freezing rain and luckily the museum had set up bleachers along the sidewalk so I stood in the rain while she sat. All that to say it was the most incredible memories of my life. Everyone who toured was awestruck and were eerily quiet. The exhibition was brilliantly arranged because as you entered at the beginning there was a Yuge photo (8ft x 20ft) over the door of Howard Carter and his workmen standing in front of the Sealed tomb door, then as we entered that room the floor sloped down like the ramp Carter and company walked down into the tomb! It was as though we entered the tomb also. Each room continued like that, huge pictures with the exhibit items in the rooms they were discovered in. I still get chills thinking about it. The finale was King Tuts burial mask! My husband, mom and I saw the next tour when it was in Dallas in November 2008...such a disappointment compared to the first US tour...not the objects, but the way they were displayed...no originality or mystery.
Hopefully you will write a book, blog or something about your adventures cause they sound exciting!
Oh, wow, thanks for the invite. I'd kill for site BBQ, especially here!
I saw these objects recently in the Cairo Museum. They have not yet been moved over to the new museum. They're amazing.
Heehee...of course, you & all the mods deserve a big celebration when we get to the other side of this and we do know how to feed friends.
Glad you got to view Tut's burial mask and other spectacular items. It's surreal to actually see these pieces of history in person...you almost can't believe your eyes.