I'm not sure, but I know his favorite scam was a pyramid scheme. His favortie towels were Egyptian cotton. His favorite parent was his mummy.
2006-09-17 14:08:58
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answered by Fall Down Laughing 7
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Ancient Egyptians believed in the good afterlife, which is why King Tut was buried with his wines.
"Wine jars were placed in tombs as funerary meals," says Maria Rosa Guasch-Jane, a master in Egyptology at the University of Barcelona.
"The New Kingdom wine jars were labelled with product, year, source and even the name of the vine grower but they did not mention the colour of the wines they contained."
Year 5, it seems, was a good vintage, one clearly destined for laying down. One of the samples came from an amphora in King Tut's tomb with the inscription: "Year 5. Wine of the House-of-Tutankhamun Ruler-of-the- Southern-On, l.p.h (in) the Western River. By the chief vintner Khaa".
2006-09-17 14:09:54
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answered by redunicorn 7
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A 12-ounce rib-eye with sour cream & chive mashed potatoes.
2006-09-17 14:08:55
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answered by I Know Nuttin 5
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McDonalds hamburgers
2006-09-17 14:13:56
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answered by The Foosaaaah 7
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tchefa---look it up in the context of its original ancient egyptian meaning ;-)
2006-09-17 14:36:57
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answered by drakke1 6
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Boiled dog....with salt
2006-09-17 14:33:05
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answered by dragunov 4
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white castle
2006-09-17 14:13:41
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answered by Anonymous
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everyone knows this. obvious! lasagna!
2006-09-17 15:09:34
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answered by Anonymous
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i doubt anyone would really know that
2006-09-17 14:18:26
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answered by snowbunny83090 3
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it was a sandwedge
2006-09-17 14:16:25
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answered by krusty_blue_spaz 5
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