June 8, 2007



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Archaeologists unearthing the remains of George Washington's presidential home have discovered a hidden passageway used by his slaves.

Satellites hovering above Egypt have zoomed in on a 1,600-year-old metropolis, archaeologists say. Images captured from space pinpoint telltale signs of previous habitation 200 miles south of Cairo.

Brainless, spoiled cum-dumpster may have to go back to the slammer.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I just love archeological stuff. I'm gonna die of embarrassment if some future scientist discovers the ruins of my house underground. It will look as though it was inhabited by a hoard of alcoholic cats.

Anonymous said...

please don't ever use the term "cum-dumpster" again - it's so f?!king disgusting it makes me want to hurl my lunch across the room. much like that brainless, spoiled cum-dumpster. wait a second - never mind. i guess they go together after all.

Anonymous said...

I was kinda hoping they left the 'spoiled cum-dumpster' (love that literary phrasing!) out of jail! That might be one thing that would start arousing the US sheeple from their torpor and mythological belief that were all more or less treated equal by the law in the US. It might get them aroused enough to elect some responsive, progressive politicians -- lord knows nothing else seems to be working...

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

The passageway was used by the slaves to avoid being seen coming and going. Washington not only knew of it, but made them use. Read the article closely. Nothing interesting there, I still recall going into bars in Southern Maryland that had "coloreds" using the back room, and another bar that actually had a wall down the middle to the bar, two entrances, with blacks on one side, whites on the other, with the bartender serving both sides: King's tavern.

This is a variation of that practice.