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Bronze Age desert dwellers unearthed from graves in what's now northwest China were buried with cheese scattered on their heads and necks — perhaps as a snack packed for the afterlife. https://cnn.it/3XCbcFP

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Aaron Ngui

Corporate Communications and Marketing Strategist | Digital Marketing, Leadership Development, & Coaching Practitioner | Enabling Relationships with Senior Leaders | Fostering Collaboration for Organizational Results

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Better brielieve it, that's a long whey out there to find cheese #punsarefun

Michael Ellis

Manager Facilities Management (Retired) at Toronto Police Service. Advisor, Police Facilities,development, design & operations

2 个月

Why not. My late sister had the ashes of her cat mixed with hers. Who says you can’t take it with you.

Jordan Jocius

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Cheese Heads ?? everywhere are rolling over in their graves.????

Paul E. Prorok

Journalist, Technical writer, Outdoor Photographer. Interests Include: American Civil Rights Enforcement, Administration of Justice, and American Government

2 个月

A mummy without the wrapper. This adornment effort is either magnificent or creepy. How would this look with your Halloween decor?

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Nancy LeMay

Owner at LeMay Company

2 个月

I’d also want to eat cheese in the afterlife.

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Today's poor personal Hygiene is tomorrow's "cheese on a mummy'

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Jennifer Fennell

Creating The Ultimate Competitive Advantage Through the Development of Your Organization's Greatest Asset - Your People

2 个月

The best snack possible!!

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