> What a friggin' idiot. Holy.
> > > http://www.uic.edu/classes/osci/osci590/6_2Mummies%20Mummies%20and%20Disease%20i
n%20Egypt.htm
> > > Sorry to inform you, but frozen eskimos make good mummies.
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> She also lost her front teeth probably from a life of chewing skins.
> So, Eskimos has bad teeth too.
Was she a teenager or was she an octogenarian at time of death? You
don't know do you? Ya think that may be relevant? Maybe? She could have
been in hers 90s for all you know. In that case, the condition of her
heart and her teeth would be kinda expected, would it not?
And how the heck can you speculate on the reason for her lost teeth?
Complete and utter speculative nonsense.
> > What a friggin' idiot. Holy.
>
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>
> Just thought that you might want to know.
You are a waste of bandwidth.
TC
Mr-Natural-Health - 06 Mar 2006 21:46 GMT
> > > > http://www.uic.edu/classes/osci/osci590/6_2Mummies%20Mummies%20and%20Disease%20i
n%20Egypt.htm
> > > > Sorry to inform you, but frozen eskimos make good mummies.
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> been in hers 90s for all you know. In that case, the condition of her
> heart and her teeth would be kinda expected, would it not?
Boy, you are squealing like a stuck pig!
Oink, oink, .. oink!
Just thought that you might want to know, that we can feel your pain.
Ha, ... Hah, Ha! Better you than me, I say. :)
TC - 06 Mar 2006 22:00 GMT
> > > > > http://www.uic.edu/classes/osci/osci590/6_2Mummies%20Mummies%20and%20Disease%20i
n%20Egypt.htm
> > > > > Sorry to inform you, but frozen eskimos make good mummies.
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>
> Ha, ... Hah, Ha! Better you than me, I say. :)
You prove me right, yet again.
TC