National Geographic Presents: Primitive Artifacts

>>  Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Researchers were exploring the northern region of the High Unitas, above the Evanston Wyoming Valley, when they discovered –what appears to be, long lost artifacts, dating back to the 1990’s.

Researchers were astonished to see the male Humanus-Eagle-Viewus-esss examining the artifact. It appears that he too, was unsure of its origination. Look closely, as he slowly approaches.
Determined to be some sort of communication device, it is believed that it was unearthed by the regions recent rise in temperatures. This region was previously subject to cold, frigid conditions, which played a major role in preserving this rare artifact. It’s pristine condition almost immediately noticeable, even to the untrained eye.

Administrators for the research community, have begun scheduling additional expeditions for the region this artifact was found in, in hopes that other treasures may be unearthed at some point, giving us insight into not only the current inhabitants but their predecessors as well.

11 Pepsi Points :

Liz Mays 19 August, 2009 16:51  

LOL! Now that you mention it, I can't think of the last time I've seen one of those!

Lee 19 August, 2009 17:22  

I saw one of those in the middle of town somewhere.
i was really shocked. Not used to phone booths.

Martha@A Sense of Humor is Essential 19 August, 2009 18:18  

These are so rare along with corded phones in the home. (Which it's a really good idea to keep at least one landline phone that is Corded, not cordless, only phone that works in a power outage.)
Thanks, E.V.

Jillene 19 August, 2009 19:31  

hehe--you crack me up!!

Karen M. Peterson 19 August, 2009 20:05  

I recently noticed that we still have a pay phone outside of the building I work in. I haven't noticed one of those in years!

Jamie 19 August, 2009 20:14  

WOW, that one is ancient!! Our kids have no idea what they are!

Very funny post, btw!

Erin 19 August, 2009 20:34  

Very cute! We saw one in an Iowa State Park and were blown away. I'm pretty sure I took pictures of it too :)

Sally's World 20 August, 2009 01:55  

LOL....that brilliant, i honestly clicked on thinking 'oooh what did they find' a well needed giggle today, thank you!

Anonymous ,  24 August, 2009 19:27  

Hahahaha!

Jo 31 August, 2009 12:21  

Hee hee, well done!

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