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Monday, June 6, 2005


   *grin*

^^ hee hee
SUMMER VACATION ROCKS!!!!!!!!
^^
I'm planning to change my bg before I leave.
It'll probebly be Atem
yeah..
oolala.. Ive started trying to use windows movie maker to try to make a music video. It's gonna take a lot of work.

HEY! During school earlier in the year we were mummifying carrots and we had to write a story for the carrot well here it (just for some amusment)

Our Beloved King Mastool
We see our mummified King Mastool, now preserved for an eternity of joyous afterlife. Yet seeing him makes you wonder. What kind of life did this noble carrot live? Was he good or bad? One may think that these questions were lost with eternity, never to be revealed, and dead with the people of that time. Wrong! Careful examinations of his tomb, of scrolls, of his body, and many other things have given us his life story. A story that is the most complete of all the pharaohs of Ancient Egypt. It is of a man who led a righteous life and had a tragic, painful death.
King Mastool was born during the old kingdom, a time were the pyramids were still young or being built. His father was King Khiara IV and his mother was Queen Quoosa. Not much is known about his parents other than that they were kind but ruled Egypt with an iron hand. Not many temples were built during their rule nor was it a great time for Egypt but lets move on. His sisters were Habeelee, Loobi, and his future wife Jazra. Everyone except for Jazra, who hated him, loved him. Her hatred’s wrath would soon destroy Mastool later on.
When Mastool was 12 he married Jazra, who fought against this with her entire will but did not prevail. Once married Jazra told Mastool, “I will get you for this with all my spite and power given to me by the gods.” Soft hearted Mastool was saddened by this, for he did not know why his sister hated him so. The following year his father died leaving him to the throne.
Mastool ruled for 16 years, some of the greater years of the Ancient Egypt. During this time Egypt prospered because of his awareness in the world and of his wisdom. During this time his son Batata was born and he became the next in line to take the throne. During this time Jazra was quiet waiting for her time for revenge. Finally the time came. One year before Mastool’s death, Jazra began cooking up her evil scheme. Jazra was fed up with Mastool and wanted her son to be Pharaoh. So she brought her son, then 14, into her plans. Together they secretly planned his demise.
Finally the time came. Mastool went to sleep one dreadful night unknowing of the dangers. That night in his sleep Jazra came to his chamber. The time had come. She pulled up her knife and began stabbing him. She got away with it but being vain and evil she made a scroll telling of her evil deed. It still exists today.
Batata was then crowned as king to his mother’s delight. After 28 years Jazra died of this strange unknown illness. Two years later Batata died of the same illness. Under his rule Egypt weakened a bit yet not significantly.
Now you know this noble carrot’s story. If you do not believe me, go to Cairo and see it yourself in the museum. He will be there with his greenish glow, still in his everlasting eternity.

soo... did you read it.. (eecckk doubt it) I know .. its long.
^^
oh yeah.. food for thought...

MASTOOL MEANS idiot

LOOBI MEANS green beans

JAZRA MEANS carrot

BATATA MEANS potato

Khiara MEANS cucumber

QUOOSA MEANS zuccini(sp?)
BLAH BLAH BLAH CYA!




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