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2014-11-09

MONGOLIA: ARCHAEOLOGISTS UNEARTH TOMB OF GENGHIS KHAN!

Öndörkhaan| Construction workers employed in road building near the Onon River in the Khentii province of Mongolia, have discovered a mass grave containing the remains of many dozens of human corpses lying upon a large rudimentary stone structure. Forensic experts and archaeologists were called on the site, which was revealed to be a Mongolian royal tomb from the 13th century that the scientists believe to be Genghis Khan’s.
Posted by:3dc

#7  Won't you take me to..funky Khan?!

Iz when the to/too/two/tu makes a difference.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2014-11-09 09:31  

#6  i have to admit, when i saw the label 'khan' i thought star trek, wrath of...

and thought of spock
Posted by: anon1   2014-11-09 08:28  

#5  that is quite funny, and i like it
Posted by: anon1   2014-11-09 08:27  

#4  Be careful Anon, they're might be Finns out ther. :)




. They're reading this right now. Judging, smirking, analyzing. They care nothing about the actual meaning or fun of writing, but care everything about whether you used that semi-colon correctly. While we -- perhaps inappropriately -- call them Grammar Nazis, the Finns have a much more fitting name: "pilkunnussija."

Or literally, "comma fuckers."




Read more: http://www.cracked.com/article_19695_9-foreign-words-english-language-desperately-needs_p2.html#ixzz3IZmRL6dE
Posted by: Shipman   2014-11-09 08:10  

#3  Khan Here Is!

Posted by: Shipman   2014-11-09 08:03  

#2  ps: note to poster. Your headline is just a label. For a headline to be good it needs to have a verb and say something about the story.
Posted by: anon1   2014-11-09 03:18  

#1  amazing. I am wondering if they blocked or diverted the river, constructed the tomb, killed the workers then unblocked the river letting it flow over the burial site

leaving it safe from thieves "forever" until now
Posted by: anon1   2014-11-09 03:17  

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