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If you could bury one item into the ground...
... for thousand years to be finally found by an archeologist after all that time, what would it be?
(despite common belief mother-in-law IS NOT an item) I would have to go with my silver flask with finnish lion on the side. :hmmm: |
http://img807.imageshack.us/img807/7...1239109201.jpg
But the one who's gonna find that item a thousand years later will not like it more than we do. |
One of these:
http://www.stickershoppe.com/mm5/gra...00001/d201.jpg So that when they dig it from the rubble 1000 years from now, maybe someone would realize that you need more than a bumber sticker to create peace. (Wow, I'm pessimistic this morning) :doh: |
I'd bury myself.
In full Celtic warrior regalia, complete with ancient arrowheads and axes stolen from a museum. Also with my cellphone, an adding machine, and my laptop. Just to make 30th-century archaaelogy a bit more fun. |
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Yeah, Imagine if today we unearth an ancient skeleton and it has a phaser or some high-tek piece of equipment. |
The Constitution in its current form because no one will remember what it was like 'before'.
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I'd bury a landmine. What fun!:DL
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^ LOL! Evil you. :O:
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A Twinkie.
Fighting world hunger in 3010. :yeah: |
I'd bury a cat skeleton, with some of its bones swapped out for dog, monkey, and platypus bones.
For some reason this topic has me thinking about exploding whale carcasses... :-? |
Well you disallowed my original choice in your first post so I guess I'll simply bury the Tardis.
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Obviously a sarcophagus...
...with the mother-in-law inside! Why should 3010 not have nightmares? :rotfl2: |
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:har: Thats great! |
My neighbors stone cold dead body if he continual to p*** me off.
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Hope they don't think my septic tank is a time vault. :-?
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