Wednesday, November 21, 2012

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A man and his pet Cobra were sitting inside a bar in Egypt. The man would be talking with friends about an adventure he had just went on. The scene would turn from a friendly surrounding to two men into an all-out bar brawl. The fight would have started because one of the men call Phelia's a liar. There's know way he could have killed all the snakes at the Tomb shouted one man, another sitting in the rear of the bar just looked on, but he was listening intensely while munching on a bag of chips, snake skin chips to be exact. As the argument heated up several others surrounded Phelia and said it’s because of your kind and your comments that tourists are afraid of visiting the Valley of Kings, and this is how we make our money off of tourists. You need to stop telling that story and stop now. Phelia stood up, pushed his chair back from where he and his friends were earlier having a conversation about his latest adventure and said “if I don’t stop telling the story who will stop me?” as he stood the circle of men who had just been fighting tightened up around Phelia. All of a sudden one of the men lifted a large stick above his head as if he were going to the strike Phelia to substantiate his point about Phelia keeping his mouth shut, when from the back of the room the stranger who was looking on shouted, “he’s right” that’s exactly what happened because my half-brother an Egyptian Nubian was the one who came to Phelia’s rescue while surrounded by the den of cobra’s in the tomb which was located in the Valley of Kings and my brother is the one who took Phelia back to the village where he discovered that the snake skins were used to make chips, so you see Phelia is not a liar and his story is legendary. So tourists have no need to worry the site has now been marked properly and visitors can no longer go into that chamber which has now been resealed. Now let Phelia and his companions enjoy their libations and you over there go about your business. Phelia and his friends gave toast to the stranger who sat in the corner in the dark and as a glimmer of light shown in his direction

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