Wolves ate them and buried their bones to dig up later.
“…And I am bringing to you much scary and frighteningness. Please be touching One for Scary Scary or the number being Two for Many Frighteningnesses…”
I am assuming now that he wants to ask questions, since asking another question was his response to “Do you want to ask questions”
First the Native Americans buried their dead there, then the Indians built their pyres, finally the white people were planted in shallow holes. All told three generations ready to resent any new neighbors.
The Mound Builders may not have been Amerindians. And in some tribes they leave the bodies out to be cleaned by the wild life, then buried.
Smart kid.
PoodleGroomer almost 7 years ago
Wolves ate them and buried their bones to dig up later.
ChessPirate almost 7 years ago
“…And I am bringing to you much scary and frighteningness. Please be touching One for Scary Scary or the number being Two for Many Frighteningnesses…”
DM2860 almost 7 years ago
I am assuming now that he wants to ask questions, since asking another question was his response to “Do you want to ask questions”
Mad Sci almost 7 years ago
First the Native Americans buried their dead there, then the Indians built their pyres, finally the white people were planted in shallow holes. All told three generations ready to resent any new neighbors.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 7 years ago
The Mound Builders may not have been Amerindians. And in some tribes they leave the bodies out to be cleaned by the wild life, then buried.
Stephen Gilberg almost 7 years ago
Smart kid.