Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Archaeologists Unearth 12th Century Business Card

Highly suspicious when tattooed tongue-studded Goth architects brought Roman ideas to the ancient cities of Greece, Greek city fathers hired buttress proctors to keep an eye on the dubitable structures. The practice continued throughout the 12th century.

Buttress proctors were highly regarded in the community. They often were fawned over by local citizens who brought them gifts of feta cheese, olive oil, and sheep.


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