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| #1PontiacJul 06, 2013 10:36:32 | cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/WeirdNews/2013/06/2... I'm leaning towards the vibration theory, its still a little creepy though. |
| #2Robin_HoodlumJul 06, 2013 10:43:10 | Yeah, I would be curious to know if there are any major roads and/or subways/elevated trains and/or airports nearby to cause such vibration. At any rate, I don't believe in mummy curses and all that rot. |
| #3PontiacJul 06, 2013 10:46:21 | somethings changed in the general location, maybe a new train line or something, but its only during the day so I think its linked to the people moving about the museum. |
| #4DannyalcatrazJul 06, 2013 10:51:54 | 3 weeks from now, there will be a multi-million dollar heist from the museum or a nearby business- authorities will find the break-in point will be via a tunnel passing beneath the museum. The tunneling will have been done only during the daytime because the noises of the day's activities would drown out the noises of the drilling. ...the thieves will be found, strangled with mummy wrappings. |
| #5Beldak_SerpenthelmJul 06, 2013 12:42:41 | Are you my mummy? Are you there, mummy? Where are you mummy? Are you my mummy? |
| #6PontiacJul 06, 2013 13:07:28 | 3 weeks from now, there will be a multi-million dollar heist from the museum or a nearby business- authorities will find the break-in point will be via a tunnel passing beneath the museum. The tunneling will have been done only during the daytime because the noises of the day's activities would drown out the noises of the drilling. you can't prove anything! ![]() |
| #7The_SilverswordJul 07, 2013 3:37:30 | Are you my mummy? Are you there, mummy? Where are you mummy? Are you my mummy? Ah, another Whovian. |