Is a mummy classified as undead, or is it rather alive but horribly incapable of handling toilet paper (its only weakness leading to its appearance)?
And re: bouncing in AFL, its meant to be done every 15 paces or so. Umpire judges it (evil bastards), and its always horribly obvious when a player goes to far, to the whole crowd.
And Irish sports, Hurling and Gaelic football. They're all amateurs but the sports are great and immensely dangerous.
I speculate that they are in the same group as Vampires - which don't really die...but I suspect it's different, as mummies are wrapped up in the relationship between the various types of souls in the ancient Egyptian belief system (which is much different than the Western take of one soul per one mortal body.)
Thanks for the AFL info! I've wondered about that for years.
I'm going to keep my eyes open for the other sports, but doubt I'll see it anytime soon.
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cool as mummies.
Is a mummy classified as undead, or is it rather alive but horribly incapable of handling toilet paper (its only weakness leading to its appearance)?
And re: bouncing in AFL, its meant to be done every 15 paces or so. Umpire judges it (evil bastards), and its always horribly obvious when a player goes to far, to the whole crowd.
And Irish sports, Hurling and Gaelic football. They're all amateurs but the sports are great and immensely dangerous.
I speculate that they are in the same group as Vampires - which don't really die...but I suspect it's different, as mummies are wrapped up in the relationship between the various types of souls in the ancient Egyptian belief system (which is much different than the Western take of one soul per one mortal body.)
Thanks for the AFL info! I've wondered about that for years.
I'm going to keep my eyes open for the other sports, but doubt I'll see it anytime soon.
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