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Today’s Factoid: For the movie “Prince of Egypt”, the producers consulted with Egyptologists to make sure that the hieroglyphics shown actually meant what they were implied to mean, and not just a random sampling.
finkd almost 6 years ago
Wow, I never knew that that rule was THAT old.
Fiona D Premium Member almost 6 years ago
This is awesome.
SkyFisher almost 6 years ago
There is no science to spelling. It’s just weird!
WaitingMan almost 6 years ago
Finals of the National Spelling Bee on ESPN, May 30. Some of the best television every year.
Al Nala almost 6 years ago
VOY, eh?
debra4life almost 6 years ago
“Eye’ before ‘bee’ except after ‘sea’. Took me a minute to get it. Had to say it out loud.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 6 years ago
I found out there are no spelling bees in Europe.
vanaals almost 6 years ago
Never before noticed the forked tongue speech balloon indicator for Apep.
Sisyphos almost 6 years ago
Relax, dude! No one but a few pedants and fusty old archaeologists will ever notice! Nobody reads those inscriptions, anyway….
craigwestlake almost 6 years ago
Whip out the jar of Papyrus-Out…
Nick Danger almost 6 years ago
Today’s Factoid: For the movie “Prince of Egypt”, the producers consulted with Egyptologists to make sure that the hieroglyphics shown actually meant what they were implied to mean, and not just a random sampling.
sperry532 almost 6 years ago
This one actually made me laugh out loud. Good Job!
poopsypoo Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Clever, clever!