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My Sumer tour in Bolivia, year 243 in the era of Our Lord Sulimann the Great: Attended Fertility Festival! Being a fat female, I was treated like a Goddess. (Cute men!) Was shown how to placer gold and found my own nugget! Didn't get to keep it, but oh well. Watched the Tin slaves have a record output day and be rewarded with a whole bowl of chicken soup. This was nice, as they normally only have a cup of "Guinea-pig & beans", water and a baked potato. Our Sumerian guides grumbled the whole visit about not having a decent slice of wheat bread since they got here. *Everything* is made with beans. Good thing we tour the coast in an open boat. Went to see supplications at Temple to break the drought. Human sacrifice was offered and a big statue made of the 'volunteer'. 3000 years from now they can thank his contribution if there is still a jungle. It must have rained in there somewhere. Cheers! | ||
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<Asa Lovejoy> |
Human sacrifice? I don't bolivia! As for being worshipped as a fertility goddess, uhhh, care to share the details? | ||