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💩💩RudgicuS💩💩 wrote:
👏👏👍My first job was working in an orange juice factory, but I got canned, I couldn’t concentrate.
Then I worked in the woods as a lumberjack, but I just couldn’t hack it, so they gave me the axe.
After that I tried to be a tailor, but I just wasn’t suited for it. Mainly because it was a so-so job.
Next I tried working in a muffler factory but that was exhausting.
I wanted to be a barber, but I just couldn’t cut it.
Then I tried to be a chef–figured it would add a little spice to my life but I just didn’t have the thyme.
Finally, I attempted to be a deli worker, but any way I sliced it, I couldn’t cut the mustard.
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GreenMan/x/🇺🇸💀🔫 wrote:
I have a couple digs in Belize under my belt... (no PHD)icemanian wrote:
Me too! What digests have you contributed to? I'd love to read some!Well I have phd's in Archeology and Egyptology, have worked on various digsites worldwide, but now working for O2 as a customer service advisor........crap I know! I want to teach archeology!!!!!
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💩💩RudgicuS💩💩 wrote:
Now I understand the Emoji on either side of the name...My first job was working in an orange juice factory, but I got canned, I couldn’t concentrate.
Then I worked in the woods as a lumberjack, but I just couldn’t hack it, so they gave me the axe.
After that I tried to be a tailor, but I just wasn’t suited for it. Mainly because it was a so-so job.
Next I tried working in a muffler factory but that was exhausting.
I wanted to be a barber, but I just couldn’t cut it.
Then I tried to be a chef–figured it would add a little spice to my life but I just didn’t have the thyme.
Finally, I attempted to be a deli worker, but any way I sliced it, I couldn’t cut the mustard.
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💩💩RudgicuS💩💩 wrote:
10/10. (Achievement Unlocked! "King of Interwebs" +9999999 internets awarded)My first job was working in an orange juice factory, but I got canned, I couldn’t concentrate.
Then I worked in the woods as a lumberjack, but I just couldn’t hack it, so they gave me the axe.
After that I tried to be a tailor, but I just wasn’t suited for it. Mainly because it was a so-so job.
Next I tried working in a muffler factory but that was exhausting.
I wanted to be a barber, but I just couldn’t cut it.
Then I tried to be a chef–figured it would add a little spice to my life but I just didn’t have the thyme.
Finally, I attempted to be a deli worker, but any way I sliced it, I couldn’t cut the mustard.
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SacDaddy wrote:
Rad! What sites? I took part in an excavation about a year ago in Bosnia. I'm a bit fringy but don't hold that against me, but it was associated with the supposed pyramid of the sun complexes.GreenMan/x/🇺🇸💀🔫 wrote:
I have a couple digs in Belize under my belt... (no PHD)icemanian wrote:
Me too! What digests have you contributed to? I'd love to read some!Well I have phd's in Archeology and Egyptology, have worked on various digsites worldwide, but now working for O2 as a customer service advisor........crap I know! I want to teach archeology!!!!!
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I'm on a permanent vacation.
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GreenMan/x/🇺🇸💀🔫 wrote:
Any idea where the ark of the covenant is located? 😜SacDaddy wrote:
Rad! What sites? I took part in an excavation about a year ago in Bosnia. I'm a bit fringy but don't hold that against me, but it was associated with the supposed pyramid of the sun complexes.GreenMan/x/🇺🇸💀🔫 wrote:
I have a couple digs in Belize under my belt... (no PHD)icemanian wrote:
Me too! What digests have you contributed to? I'd love to read some!Well I have phd's in Archeology and Egyptology, have worked on various digsites worldwide, but now working for O2 as a customer service advisor........crap I know! I want to teach archeology!!!!!
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GreenMan/x/🇺🇸💀🔫 wrote:
I worked at a site called Chaux Hix, in my opinion, it was the equivalent of a Maya trailer park compared to whats out there... 5 miles in the Jungle from Crooked Tree, BZSacDaddy wrote:
Rad! What sites? I took part in an excavation about a year ago in Bosnia. I'm a bit fringy but don't hold that against me, but it was associated with the supposed pyramid of the sun complexes.GreenMan/x/🇺🇸💀🔫 wrote:
I have a couple digs in Belize under my belt... (no PHD)icemanian wrote:
Me too! What digests have you contributed to? I'd love to read some!Well I have phd's in Archeology and Egyptology, have worked on various digsites worldwide, but now working for O2 as a customer service advisor........crap I know! I want to teach archeology!!!!!
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NFL scout
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Working under my family business TNSE and Co-Owner for IDC Communications as well.
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Medical services in a manufacturing plant. Mostly I sit around and wait for people to get hurt so I can patch them up. Or wait for them to tear something up so I can drug test them.
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SacDaddy wrote:
Have you ever been to caracol in Belize? It is amazing. It is like Tikal except a lot has not been excavated.GreenMan/x/🇺🇸💀🔫 wrote:
I have a couple digs in Belize under my belt... (no PHD)icemanian wrote:
Me too! What digests have you contributed to? I'd love to read some!Well I have phd's in Archeology and Egyptology, have worked on various digsites worldwide, but now working for O2 as a customer service advisor........crap I know! I want to teach archeology!!!!!
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Bayern Munich wrote:
Yeah, been to both, and pretty much every big site in the country, only place I didn't really get to check out were some of the Maya caves...SacDaddy wrote:
Have you ever been to caracol in Belize? It is amazing. It is like Tikal except a lot has not been excavated.GreenMan/x/🇺🇸💀🔫 wrote:
I have a couple digs in Belize under my belt... (no PHD)icemanian wrote:
Me too! What digests have you contributed to? I'd love to read some!Well I have phd's in Archeology and Egyptology, have worked on various digsites worldwide, but now working for O2 as a customer service advisor........crap I know! I want to teach archeology!!!!!
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Buffy wrote:
Art and movement / dance appreciation expert😜Stripper.
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θцтsi₫эЂэ฿фж wrote:
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As for the ark of the covenant I've heard several suggestions on the location.
- King Soloman in trusted it with the queen of Sheba, and it is still guarded in a small building in Ethiopia. The guards of the building tend to die off quite frequently, and often are said to develop cataracts, and milky eyes over time while guarding it. They are the only ones allowed inside.
- Ive also heard a theory that it's under the sphinx. And there is evidence of a chamber under the right (I believe) paw.There's some others too and will type them if others care.
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GreenMan/x/🇺🇸💀🔫 wrote:
I think, what is more likely is that the ark thing doesn't actually exist.As for the ark of the covenant I've heard several suggestions on the location.
- King Soloman in trusted it with the queen of Sheba, and it is still guarded in a small building in Ethiopia. The guards of the building tend to die off quite frequently, and often are said to develop cataracts, and milky eyes over time while guarding it. They are the only ones allowed inside.
- Ive also heard a theory that it's under the sphinx. And there is evidence of a chamber under the right (I believe) paw.There's some others too and will type them if others care.
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There are the rumours about the sphinx and alledged rooms under the body and the paws, also there's rumours that the ark is in the church in Ethiopia, when Menelek (Soloman's son) decided to take it to his homeland......it might be lost in the ruins of Armana!!!! We will never know
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Buffy wrote:
Lol! Wait really?Stripper.
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Bayern Munich wrote:
I think, what is more likely is that the ark thing doesn't actually exist. Cool. Some do and some don't. Neither side has anything as far as undisputed evidence goes. But as far as I can tell one party is putting in a lot more effort in figuring it out, while the other offers discouragement and bias. Some knew for a fact that the lost City of Troy was just a myth. Until someone got inspired by Plato and actually found it. But people are going to do and attempt what they want, so who is wasting more time? -
icemanian wrote:
Have you looked into the Book of the dead??? Aka "book of Abraham" (Mormanism)?said by the LDS religion that the book of Osiris is really about Abraham .Well I have phd's in Archeology and Egyptology, have worked on various digsites worldwide, but now working for O2 as a customer service advisor........crap I know! I want to teach archeology!!!!!
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Bayern Munich wrote:
Well in what capacity is the question? The ARK was an Egyptian artifact that was used to hold the original commandments. Then the Hebrews took Egyptian beliefs and rewrote them...fast forward to today... we have various religions all based on egyptian beliefs and a fantastical story surrounding the ARC. So in what capacity does it not exist? Is there a box out there that housed some incredibly historical documents. Or a magic box that kills those unworthy of touching it. To bad we can't just ask mithra(Jesus in modern times)GreenMan/x/🇺🇸💀🔫 wrote:
I think, what is more likely is that the ark thing doesn't actually exist. -
davey da kidd wrote:
I envy this statement 😖😖😖😖😖😖😖Buffy wrote:
Art and movement / dance appreciation expert😜Stripper.
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Reaper💀 wrote:
My team feeds people. Catering manager. Shite job. Great people I work with.
I recently got offered a small on call job to do this... Not manager of course haha
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Kozy wrote:
And which scholar did u get this information from?Bayern Munich wrote:
Well in what capacity is the question? The ARK was an Egyptian artifact that was used to hold the original commandments. Then the Hebrews took Egyptian beliefs and rewrote them...fast forward to today... we have various religions all based on egyptian beliefs and a fantastical story surrounding the ARC. So in what capacity does it not exist? Is there a box out there that housed some incredibly historical documents. Or a magic box that kills those unworthy of touching it. To bad we can't just ask mithra(Jesus in modern times)GreenMan/x/🇺🇸💀🔫 wrote:
I think, what is more likely is that the ark thing doesn't actually exist. -
ℬeƖƖɑIƗɑƖiɑɳɑ wrote:
What a coincidence, I've always thought I would make a great massageeeMassage therapist.
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I'm a Process Engineer with a textile plant in SC. I program PLCs and drives.
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☠ηυ¢кƒυтѕ☠ wrote:
OwnerHvac installation and service
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GreenMan/x/🇺🇸💀🔫 wrote:
How long have people been looking for the ark? How is it possible that no one has found it yet. Also is there any evidence outside of the old testament that says the ark even existed? For all these reasons I think it is likely that the ark of the covenant didn't exist or at least didn't exist in the form of the tablets and all that.Bayern Munich wrote:
I think, what is more likely is that the ark thing doesn't actually exist. Cool. Some do and some don't. Neither side has anything as far as undisputed evidence goes. But as far as I can tell one party is putting in a lot more effort in figuring it out, while the other offers discouragement and bias. Some knew for a fact that the lost City of Troy was just a myth. Until someone got inspired by Plato and actually found it. But people are going to do and attempt what they want, so who is wasting more time? -
Willy27 wrote:
Cool Job man...I've always thought I'd like doing that job! I have a few friends that are college & pro scouts as well!NFL scout
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