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Thread ID: 118329 2011-05-30 22:06:00 Skulls And Other Containers SurferJoe46 (51) PC World Chat
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1205750 2011-05-30 22:06:00 An American tourist travelling in Kerry came across a little antique shop in which he was lucky enough to pick up, for a mere £150, the skull of Brian Boru. Included in the price was a certificate of the skull's authenticity, signed by Brian Boru himself.

Ten years later the tourist returned to Ireland and asked the little Kerryman who owned the antique shop if he had any more bargains.

'I've got the very thing for you', said the Kerryman, 'it's the genuine skull of Brian Boru'.

'You swindler', said the American, 'you sold me that ten years ago', and producing the skull added, 'look, they're not even the same size'.

'You have it all wrong', said the Kerryman 'this is the skull of Brian Boru when he was a lad'.
SurferJoe46 (51)
1205751 2011-05-30 23:07:00 Very good Joe, maybe the same as buying genuine Roman coins dated 100BC Whenu (9358)
1205752 2011-05-30 23:30:00 V maybe the same as buying genuine Roman coins dated 100BC
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mikebartnz (21)
1205753 2011-05-31 03:56:00 Very good Joe, maybe the same as buying genuine Roman coins dated 100BC

Hmm, not sure I get what you mean, unless you're simply referring to the coins (obviously) not having the date "100 BC" on them.. ?
inphinity (7274)
1205754 2011-05-31 05:03:00 Or the title of World War One in 1930 or so. SurferJoe46 (51)
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