thefumegator
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That's too cool, man. You're talking about the privately owned one, right? (I forget the name of the lady that owns it and claims to have found it.)
I sure would like to see it. I have no doubt that if it really is a genuine artifact (there is some question), it should be a wonder of the world.
Hence my quote, I think it's a fascinating thing, but trying to sift through all of the crap about "the mystical energies contained within crystal" and "trying to communicate with the skull," ad infinitum, is nauseating. I just want to know the facts behind the thing.
Of course, if you look into the story of that particular skull's "discovery," it doesn't hold up to any criticism. The owner maintains that she found it in British Honduras (Belize), but the facts point elsewhere. Regardless, I WANT TO KNOW THE FACTS!
An identical artifact was used in the Max McCoy novels, but it was such an excellent story, that I think they should use something like it for Indy 4.
Cheers,
Wes
I sure would like to see it. I have no doubt that if it really is a genuine artifact (there is some question), it should be a wonder of the world.
Hence my quote, I think it's a fascinating thing, but trying to sift through all of the crap about "the mystical energies contained within crystal" and "trying to communicate with the skull," ad infinitum, is nauseating. I just want to know the facts behind the thing.
Of course, if you look into the story of that particular skull's "discovery," it doesn't hold up to any criticism. The owner maintains that she found it in British Honduras (Belize), but the facts point elsewhere. Regardless, I WANT TO KNOW THE FACTS!
An identical artifact was used in the Max McCoy novels, but it was such an excellent story, that I think they should use something like it for Indy 4.
Cheers,
Wes