The Egyptian mummyfish is only found in the country after which it is named but is not, in fact, a real fish - in much the way of silverfish. It lives in graves and feeds off the very microorganisms that aid in decomposition (hence the name), which leads to it being highly sought-after by those wishing to keep their loved ones' beauty in death.Made that up. Sounds plausible, though - or maybe not. Never mind.
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We've officially lost our titles, fellers! How's it feel? I still don't feel very different. Maybe just a slight, niggling worry, but that's not new. Huh. No tears or presents for
most of us, either (*sniff*). Oh, well.
I know I've already agreed to do it, but...I won't do the
darn backdrop until
someone gives me at least a
4 for creativity. I mean, a
5 in leadership and a
three for creativity?? That don't make no sense.
Still not feeling it...