Patsy Ramsey.
And OJ killed Jon Bennet Ramsey.
Cris-cross.
Until some other better cockamammy theory comes along.
Patsy Ramsey.
And OJ killed Jon Bennet Ramsey.
Cris-cross.
Until some other better cockamammy theory comes along.
Curse you, Linty Fresh for the linky to the Voynich Manuscript.
I actually had plans to do something today.
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5,853. I did it once.
Hey, that’s clever! Just like Strangers on a Train!
That’s pretty good!
Now can you give us the formula for Coca-Cola?
How many roads must a man walk down, before you can call him a man?
42! 
Curse you, Sunspace!

I could tell you, but then I’d have to kill you.
We have yet to solve the mystery of what Billy Joe MacAllister was throwing off the Tallahatchie bridge.
Please don’t hurt me.
That’s true, only the year is 2017. See second page of this thread.
If it’s a cool, slow lick as played by Eric Clapton, it can take a while. Steve Vai licks get right to the center of a Tootsie Pop.
Speaking of misterious tombs I have to add:
The location of the tomb of Alexander the Great.
The location of the tomb of the first emperor of china is known, but the mistery is the reason for the fear or delay in getting into it, besides fears of poisoning (mercury was reportecly used to simulate lakes and rivers in a big underground model of the kingdom) and bobby traps, it seems superstition is one big holdup.
In the art world, the location of Rembrandt’s “Storm on the Sea of Galilee”, stolen in 1990 along with other art pieces worth now more than 300 million dollars, still remains a mystery.
The biggest cursed mystery is why the “Submit Reply” button remains so close to the “Preview Post” one. :smack:
What I wanted to post:
Speaking of **mysterious ** tombs I have to add:
The location of the tomb of Alexander the Great.
The location of the tomb of the first emperor of china is known, but the mystery is the reason for the fear or delay in getting into it, besides fears of poisoning (mercury was reportedly used to simulate lakes and rivers in a big underground model of the kingdom) and booby traps, it seems superstition is one big holdup.
In the art world, the location of Rembrandt’s “Storm on the Sea of Galilee”, stolen in 1990 along with other art pieces worth now more than 300 million dollars, still remains a mystery.
The whereabouts of the Ark of the Covenant…
Why the Google ad says Oprah Has Spoken.
Does she know all the answers?
Easy–Ethiopia.
If you & I are going to go get it, were gonna need leather jackets & snap-brim hats.
I think Mahaloth is referring to Jimmy Hoffa here, not his father, if that helps.