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The so called miracle of Channukah, where lamps burned continuously for eight days doesn’t compare with power of Horus and Ra to stoke the fire…yeah, that’s what I’ll say.
SHAKEDOWNCITY 3 days ago
“Eternal” Flames have existed since time “immemorial”.
chaosed2 3 days ago
stage hands.
LookingGlass Premium Member 3 days ago
As we all know, the movies are ….. “make-believe!!!”
o_O
seanfear 3 days ago
the director
RobinHood 3 days ago
The clapper
SHIVA 3 days ago
Yeah, I’ve always wondered the same thing!!!
Ubintold 3 days ago
Whomever must have used a Bic lighter.
Concretionist 2 days ago
Whoever it was wasn’t a person, then. Obviously.
HarryLime 2 days ago
Egyptians had natural gas piped in to their pyramids?
Superhawk 2 days ago
The Egyptians used torches that can’t be blown out. Some little-known archeologist later used the same method to make trick birthday candles.
Just_Karl 2 days ago
It must have been gh-gh-gh-gh-GHOSTS!!! (says Shaggy and the gang).
Huckleberry Hiroshima Premium Member 2 days ago
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a movie where the torches were already there and lit.
NobodyAwesome Premium Member 2 days ago
What confuses me usually is how can a single torch light up the inside of a whole pyramid just like bright daylight.
PraiseofFolly 2 days ago
The ancient Egyptians were very advanced (due to Alien Technology) and probably had motion sensors in their wall torches. (—
rugeirn 2 days ago
And why is there an orchestra over behind those mummies?
dpatrickryan Premium Member 2 days ago
THIS!!! This always drove me up the wall!
Frank Burns Eats Worms 2 days ago
They were torch-ured artists.
syzygy47 2 days ago
The so called miracle of Channukah, where lamps burned continuously for eight days doesn’t compare with power of Horus and Ra to stoke the fire…yeah, that’s what I’ll say.
CoffeeBob Premium Member 2 days ago
I think his mummy came down and lit them so he would not stumble. She’s nice like that, and yeah, he’s a mummy’s boy.
wildlandwaters 2 days ago
uh oh…….
mokspr Premium Member 2 days ago
I would like to know what they are burning that can stay lit for 4000 years!
tudza Premium Member 2 days ago
You open the door, a flint on a wooden arm strikes a steel, hey presto!
oakie9531 2 days ago
you don’t want to know
Zebrastripes 2 days ago
I read they’re eternal flames…been burning for centuries!
Just don’t touch anything……
HA!
TommyEfreeti 2 days ago
Aziz…light!
ira.crank 2 days ago
Not exactly. The hired help used the side entrance and the back stairs, and they kept the torches lit.
bnlmack 2 days ago
Were these miscreants not at all concerned about their carbon footprint?!
Ed Brault Premium Member 2 days ago
Or how all those wood and plant fiber booby traps are still under tension and functional.
crazeekatlady 2 days ago
The prop people.
humorist54 Premium Member 1 day ago
Inquiring minds want to know!