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I found this news story absolutely FASCINATING! Read the article, turn up your speaker and listen to an ACTUAL VOCL SOUND from 3,000 years ago! Woa! Also, my British Spies inform me that Tall Guy lives nearby The Mummy. theguardian.com/science/2020/jan/23/talk-like-an-egyptian-mummys-voice-heard-3000-years-after-death I'm doing something wrong here. If you read The Guardian, and can fix this, please add the correct link because I'm an idiot.
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Scarcely Arnold Vosloo. He kind of sounds like he's saying, "Ehhhh, what's the rumpus?"
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Scarcely Arnold Vosloo. He kind of sounds like he's saying, "Ehhhh, what's the rumpus?" ...and it's artificial vocal chords so...
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Clearly NOT the sort of response I was anticipating, but then, I'd let slip the memory of who my fellow message board members encompas. I still find it a fascinating article and the sound is haunting, as it were. But, I'll go along with the rest of you and say the 'voice' of The Mummy is saying, taking everything into account:DON'T BUY 'GOOP'!
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Mummies don't have "voices".[/endquote Mine does and she never shuts up.Especially at a punchline in a film .
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