Cul de Sac by Richard Thompson for March 23, 2008
Transcript:
Alice: Petey, what's that? Petey: It's an oral report for my Social Studies Interactive Verbal Skill Acquisition Learning Module on ancient Egypt. Alice: Oh! Read it to me! Petey: Ahem. "Ancient Egypt", an oral report by Peter Otterloop. In Ancient Egypt there were many deities. Like Ray, the Sun God, whoa had a head like a falcon. And Hokh-Ptui, the Water God, whose drooling created the Nile. Ancient Egyptians were rightly proud of their mummies, which were made by taking one high-ranking dead person, extracting his brains through his nose with a buttonhook, and stuffing him with mayonnaise and garlic, plus some expensive trinkets to impress the other mummies. Alice: That was great. Hey, do we have a buttonhook around the house? Petey: No, and I've looked everywhere.
Haha! I come from Egypt (and am currently in it) so this is hilarious to me :D