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Exhibits kept in storage. Musuems get donated all sorts of old rubbish by dying pensioners convinced their teeth and collection of Barron Knights records are historical artefacts. They get put in storage. We're convinced there is nastier stuff in there too - photoshop us some evidence and post it on the board

(Fri 1 Nov 2002, 18:33)
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# A rare photocopy from the Scientology vaults...
2 days before his death, L Ron Hubbard wrote this final, previously unpublished policy letter...



Biting satire, eh, nearly 13 years after the event. Now we all start counting to 100 and see what number we get to before I get sued by the clams. My bet is on 7.

Sean.
(, Thu 7 Nov 2002, 17:36, More)
# Somewhere in the BBC archives...


Prototype promotional russian dolls. It seemed such a good idea at the time.
(, Thu 7 Nov 2002, 16:07, More)
# Magritte's original idea was suppressed

(Obvious, but a quick search didn't find a previous example - this is not a challenge to be proved wrong.)
(, Thu 7 Nov 2002, 15:28, More)
# the church came down like a ton of bricks

on rodin's original 'drinker'
click for bigger
(, Thu 7 Nov 2002, 13:45, More)
# Stalin considered sending his propaganda artists to the gulag
as he condemned their latest work to the Kremlin vaults for all time.


(, Thu 7 Nov 2002, 13:23, More)
# The latest re-examination of the famous Rhind Papyrus...
...has been hidden by the British Museum.



Sean.
(, Thu 7 Nov 2002, 13:22, More)
# tic toc tic toc...

(, Thu 7 Nov 2002, 12:41, More)
# as this stunning photo reveals
jesus was never on the cross
he just touched madonnas bra

(, Thu 7 Nov 2002, 7:43, More)
# They saw fit not to display the first ever form of corporate sponsorship...


...the bugs bunny bible series.
(, Thu 7 Nov 2002, 6:16, More)
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(, Wed 6 Nov 2002, 23:52, More)
# merely supposing the domesticated cat to have originated in egypt...
...little did we expect the terror that was to be unleashed from those precious relics brought back from the dusty desert temples...


(, Wed 6 Nov 2002, 22:41, More)
# Meanwhile
in the Victoria and Albert Museum, this vital clue lies unnoticed



Clicky
for larger and grimmer (the Devil, as always, is in the detail). Really don't know what brought this on, sorry.
(, Wed 6 Nov 2002, 22:35, More)
# You can imagine the disappointment they felt...
...when finally they prised the coffin open.


(, Wed 6 Nov 2002, 22:07, More)
# The Goebbels Whelk
Long since hidden from the public.
The shy goebbels whelk.


The fucker won't come out unless there is a crowd.
(, Wed 6 Nov 2002, 16:27, More)
# People stopped coming to see him hundreds of years ago

...but what remained of Bill was still happy in his little corner of the Silicon Valley Museum.
(, Wed 6 Nov 2002, 16:16, More)
# no wonder they weren't so bright...


first attempt from a now ex-lurker. nice to meet you all @ the party.
(, Wed 6 Nov 2002, 16:04, More)
# Why they wont let you into the zoo after hours

Edit: fixed my bad spelling
(, Wed 6 Nov 2002, 16:03, More)
# The National Internet Museum's most prized possession... the World's FIRST ever web page. Ever.

(, Wed 6 Nov 2002, 15:22, More)
# The new clue on dinosaur extinction was quickly hushed
Click for gallery...
Hello, I'm a fish My Gallery

(, Wed 6 Nov 2002, 15:01, More)
# The Natural History Museum houses a large collection of freaks..


..like these hideous siamese twins
I'll get my coat
(, Wed 6 Nov 2002, 14:58, More)
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