King Tut was a young boy, and died with a deformity! He was buried with all his treasures, including the town asp! He never smiled because he teeth were like stars! They came out at night. As pearly as they were, one pointed East and the other pointed West. When he went to the Jousting tournament, they put a burlap bag across his face so the contestants wouldn’t see the glare coming from his teeth. All this and more in our special edition of “KING TUTS Struggles”, so come on down to the Froglandia Bathmat Factory, North by Northwest Blvd. No rain checks for this special offer….while supplies last….
Did ancient Egypt have a beaver deity? I don’t think I ever saw one on the History Channel. Quite puzzling, given what damming would have done for the Nile.
With the Vitriol first mantra of todays culture, it is nice to see someone championing the beauty of snowflakes. I wonder what the conditions are that dictate the outcome of the design. Reminds me of a kaleidoscope I used to have.
PoodleGroomer over 3 years ago
He got them at the 99 cent store and used his government sales tax exemption.
Hugh B. Hayve over 3 years ago
He’s my favorite honky….
*Hot Rod* over 3 years ago
King Tut and buck teeth.
Milwaukee’s Basketball are known as the Bucks.
Buck Owens is a musician.
Bucky Sweeny was a class mate in elementary school.
Rabbits or Bunny’s have buck teeth.
Well whatever..
The Old Wolf over 3 years ago
And the Habsburgs had a severe underbite.
charles9156 over 3 years ago
king tut’s orthodontist quit ;+)
FLIGHT SUIT over 3 years ago
When you’re a kind, you don’t need good teeth. You can have somebody chew your food for you.
Zebrastripes over 3 years ago
King Tut was a young boy, and died with a deformity! He was buried with all his treasures, including the town asp! He never smiled because he teeth were like stars! They came out at night. As pearly as they were, one pointed East and the other pointed West. When he went to the Jousting tournament, they put a burlap bag across his face so the contestants wouldn’t see the glare coming from his teeth. All this and more in our special edition of “KING TUTS Struggles”, so come on down to the Froglandia Bathmat Factory, North by Northwest Blvd. No rain checks for this special offer….while supplies last….
Brass Orchid Premium Member over 3 years ago
And they kept him on a short reign.
Mighty Phavahg over 3 years ago
I’ll just leave this here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgTPH5y1-ZI
Howard'sMyHero over 3 years ago
Holy Fez …! Doesn’t fit the narrative, though ….
Plods with ...™ over 3 years ago
Neener neener neener.
coltish1 over 3 years ago
Did ancient Egypt have a beaver deity? I don’t think I ever saw one on the History Channel. Quite puzzling, given what damming would have done for the Nile.
Teto85 Premium Member over 3 years ago
With generations of inbreeding, buck teeth were probably the least of his genetic conditions.
painedsmile over 3 years ago
A review of the King Tut exhibit in NYC back in the day by Roseanne Roseannadanna from Saturday Night Live.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k59d-xMvooA
Radish... over 3 years ago
Bucky Beaver could have helped with Ipana.
6turtle9 over 3 years ago
The buck should stop there, but well, you know, royalty and hillbillies, so…
6turtle9 over 3 years ago
Re: Blog
With the Vitriol first mantra of todays culture, it is nice to see someone championing the beauty of snowflakes. I wonder what the conditions are that dictate the outcome of the design. Reminds me of a kaleidoscope I used to have.
katina.cooper over 3 years ago
And he loved biting her on the neck with those teeth.
Sisyphos over 3 years ago
Mummies tend to look that way. But in the Egyptian 18th Dynasty, inbreeding was not merely an occurrence, it was a requirement.
Poor Tut may not have been such a victim as oft depicted, though….
Radish... over 3 years ago
The Dark Side of the Frog would be a good band name.