I must have got this papyrus bookmark from the same place as the one I had in an earlier post. I’m just not sure where that was, only I don’t think it was Egypt. Oh well.
Book: A History of Ancient Egypt: From the Great Pyramid to the Fall of the Middle Kingdom by John Romer

I remember the first one, this one is just as nice. Can’t believe you don’t remember where they came from!
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I’m sure it was a gift, I just can’t remember from who! I’ve always had a bad memory, and I’m afraid it’s not getting any better!
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I’m the same, it’s because our minds are full.
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Mine is full . . . and downsizing. So I have to keep getting rid of stuff . . .
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This bookmark is
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AAA!
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Always 😀
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Just so you know, if you are ever in a tough zombie situation, a bookmark can double up as a knife blade, so you can stab them in the brains and kill them again…
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The metal ones are best for that. Papyrus isn’t as handy unless you want to paper-cut them to death.
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What if you do some fancy origami folding stuff and make a spike out of it? That’s what the assassin in RED 2 did and it worked for him.
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I have that movie sitting on a shelf downstairs. Picked it up years ago on sale and still haven’t watched it.
It sounds like a bit of a stretch, but if they did it in a movie I have to accept it’s possible.
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Make sure you watch RED first, that introduces you to everyone. I love that duology. It’s totally unbelievable, but it’s Bruce Willis at his baldest best 😀
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