How about Hatshepsut? After marrying her half-brother and watching him rule (well enough) and then watching his son (by another wife) rule (not so well), she decided she was going to rule. And, when people objected to being ruled by a queen, she announced that she was the king; had a long and prosperous reign.
Natter 69: Practically names itself.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
When I was coming up with cat names back in 2004, I knew I had to get something Egyptian, but Cleopatra was a cliche, and the only other women I could think of were Nefertiti and Hatshepsut, and how do you abbreviate either of those names? So I went with Nefertiti and Ahnknaten's capital city, Amarna.
I think they're on another Egypt unit at school.
They do seem to inspire. My daughter's sixth grade class did a unit and she ended up with the nickname Neferlex for a while.
Do they cover other ancient areas, such as Sumeria and the Assyrians? I remember geeking out over cuneiform writing in fifth grade. That was my first big exposure to archaeology as a whole, and completely grabbed me.
Happy birthday, Sail! I've kind of had my head up my ass today. I apologise. Just trying to get shit sorted out, as well as do a full day's worth of wok.
But stuff is getting done. Dazed as I am. It's getting done.
Damn, ita, the universe needs to give you a break, stat.
Happy Birthday, Sail!
Glad to hear an update, Maria, even if it is just a holding pattern.
smonster, I'm so glad you've found a place to live! Getting away from that slumlord is definitely happy-making news!
From way back: glad you and the fam survived the move, flea.
"Florida State Rep. Wants To End State Ban On ‘Dwarf-Tossing’ To Increase Employment Opportunities For Little People"
What the...? How is that not an Onion article?
I have to remember to introduce him to Jake von Slatt at the con.
I am totally not surprised you know him. His projects are seriously cool.
Yeah, car's officially totalled. Worth $5K, with $7K in repairs.
Does anyone ever just take the check and spend the difference out of pocket to fix the car?
I don't want a monthly fucking car payment. My monthly car payment is spent on pain management, for fuck's sake.
I had a 2000 VW Jetta VR6. What's the equivalent of that on the road right now?