stemelbow wrote:So you have a tatoo on your caboos? I'm not intrigued for any sort of creepy reason, I don't think. I'm just intrigued bcause that just seems like a silly place to put one.
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how come I'm unable to view this pic?
I didn't initially link to it in the blog post, but my readers wrestled it out of me in the comments:
It's on the small of my back just above my derriere, i. e. a "tramp stamp," which is a pretty common place for women to get them.
Okay, I know that location. I ain't into Facebook so I can't see it, but that's okay. I don't feel I need to. Better than spanning across the divide I'm sure.
Love ya tons, Stem
I ain't nuttin'. don't get all worked up on account of me.
Themis wrote:I am not aware of any scholar, who can translate Egyptian languages, has translated any of the papyri we have into anything about Abraham.
That is because the characters that translate into the Book of Abraham were written in invisible ink, which can only be illuminated via a consecrated seer stone.
Themis wrote:I am not aware of any scholar, who can translate Egyptian languages, has translated any of the papyri we have into anything about Abraham.
That is because the characters that translate into the Book of Abraham were written in invisible ink, which can only be illuminated via a consecrated seer stone.