Really Didley ! - I'm trying to educate you in Egyptian history, so why dont you just tootandcomein (Tutankhamun - do ya get it ?! )
Woops old boy, you seem thoroughly educated on Cleopatra so my next question should be an easy one for you. I noticed she is always depicted with a snake or two around her ......... was that because she had an itchy beaver?
Actually, it represents a fully trained trouser snake (from the Latin word: trouserous snakeus), once the property of Nefertiti and her husband Arthur Happy to have helped please log in to view this image