Last summer, archaeologists unearthed this 1,000-pound lead coffin buried on the outskirts of Rome. Researchers don't want to crack open the sarcophagus, lest they harm whomever's inside.
I've seen these movies - the answer is: Nothing good!
I know it is human nature to be curious about the past etc...but hey the man/woman/zombie was buried and laid to rest in peace...why cant they just leave them in peace?..
The LHC in in safe hands btw since professor/musician Brian Cox took control. He assured me he has more chance of winning the lottery than blowing up the world. I did the maths and decided that if the world did in fact blow up I'd probably care less than if I won the lottery.
I know it is human nature to be curious about the past etc...but hey the man/woman/zombie was buried and laid to rest in peace...why cant they just leave them in peace?..
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The LHC in in safe hands btw since professor/musician Brian Cox took control. He assured me he has more chance of winning the lottery than blowing up the world. I did the maths and decided that if the world did in fact blow up I'd probably care less than if I won the lottery.
ReplyDeleteit is April 1st after all.
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