Because they're all so very similar...
"Initial guesses of its function range from cosmetic face cream and toothpaste to something that was smeared on goats before they were killed"
Right. It's white and slimy and we haven't actually got the faintest clue of what it is. (This refers, if you're curious, to this discovery.)
[Oh look, I must be back home, I've posted how many times on lj today?]
Right. It's white and slimy and we haven't actually got the faintest clue of what it is. (This refers, if you're curious, to this discovery.)
[Oh look, I must be back home, I've posted how many times on lj today?]
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it wasn't Marshmallow Fluff?
i must say, it's a bit like art historians/anthropologists at work:
jenn: do you know what it is?
fred: no.
bob: do you know what it is?
karen: nope.
geoff: do you know what it is?
jenn: nah.
bob: all together, now!
group: fertility symbol!
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I don't suppose they've actually determined that for certain, yet. It still could be. :)
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She uses marshmallow fluff in her fudge, after all.
now, if they find an ancient version of kamasutra sex chocolate that's still good...
i just need to stop thinking about amelia in conjunction with food.
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Notice, of course, that I didn't partake in the fudge, grossed out at the thought of fluff fudge.
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*shudder*
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