kerry Stone1
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kerry Stone1
@Stone1Kerry
loving caring engaged to Alan Whittaker
Katılım Nisan 2020
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Don't drop them noggy eggs on me noggin you two and make sure you look out for zombs cos I don't want me bumbum bitten!
#zzst @Norman_Dillon1 #BovverBoys #BovverBoysForever #KiteFlying

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@Charliebear2508 Major fusses and soft chin and ear rubs xxx perhaps mum will treat you to some chicken or tuna ? To make up for you not going to wedding xxx
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So mum had hubros wedding on Monday and she’s been in a bubble ever since. I wasn’t invited ( harsh!) but I’ve had to put up with her crying over photos ever since. Does anyone have any ideas how to handle her as although I love hubro this sums up how I feel 😹😹#Hedgewatch

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Cleopatra ascended the throne at the age of 17 and died at the age of 39. She spoke 9 languages. She knew the language of Ancient Egypt and had learned to read hieroglyphics, a unique case in her dynasty. Apart from this, she knew Greek and the languages of the Parthians, Hebrews, Medes, Troglodytes, Syrians, Ethiopians and Arabs. With this knowledge, any book in the world was open to her. In addition to languages, she studied geography, history, astronomy, international diplomacy, mathematics, alchemy, medicine, zoology, economics, and other disciplines. She tried to access all the knowledge of her time.
Cleopatra spent a lot of time in a kind of ancient laboratory. She wrote some works related to herbs and cosmetics. Unfortunately, all her books were destroyed in the fire of the great Library of Alexandria in 391 AD. The famous physicist Galen studied her work, and was able to transcribe some of the recipes devised by Cleopatra. One of these remedies, which Galen also recommended to her patients, was a special cream that could help bald men regain their hair. Cleopatra's books also included beauty tips, but none of them have come down to us.
The queen of Egypt was also interested in herbal healing, and thanks to her knowledge of languages she had access to numerous papyri that are lost today. Her influence on the sciences and medicine was well known in the early centuries of Christianity. She, without a doubt, is a unique figure in the history of humanity.
📷 © Elizabeth Taylor in Cleopatra (1963) by Joseph L. Mankiewicz/Universal History Archive/Universal Images Group via Getty Images
#archaeohistories

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@BagginsSuperCat Cute but not as cute as you dear bagging gorgeous lady boops by the millions sent with love ❤️
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Today is my birthday so I’ll just sit here and stare at Mom until she gives me treaties! I’m still a Teen Floof in case any paw was wondering! 😬😹 #Hedgewatch

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Shall we have a go on Muvver Twiggy's drums? I bet we would be really good, we are very musical after all! What could possibly go wrong? 🤔
#BovverBoys #birthdaygirl #BovverBoysForever
#MissTwiggysBirthday @jennystape @CollieMoxie #ShermanOaks

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