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February 15, 2008

King Tut

Something of major importance happened today! In 1923. Haha. I was searching around for something interesting to write about, and found this on wiki.

1923 - English archaeologist and Egyptologist Howard Carter unsealed the burial chamber of Tutankhamun, an Egyptian Pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty.

    Apparently, no one knows how exactly he died. The back of his skull had been dented, so many people think it was murder. Know who killed him? Either his successor, his wife, or his Chariot Driver. Interesting, eh?

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   Ah. Ok, then. This week has been pretty much normal, just without Dad. Missing him, but also very excited for him, too. We still get to talk, and sometimes even see him, which is pretty cool.
   Today we had a great time with our friends the Frolands. We went bowling, then spent some time together at their house. It was pretty awesome. Tomorrow is *sigh* saturday. Weeeeeeekend! YAY!

Still learning some interesting stuff in school. Working on a couple of papers. A pretty big test in Algebra.. But it's all good.

Ok! Talk to ya later!

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I LOVE KING TUT! Actually, I love algebra too! haha! good luck on your test. All my MAC students have algebra tests this week, too. :)
love you!

I'm betting the Chariot driver, in the stables, with a wheel spoke.

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