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Old 07-19-2005, 18:11   #7 (permalink)
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Ancient Greeks believed coins are to be placed on the eyes of the dead as payment to Charon, the boatman on the river Styx, for ferrying the dead to the other side. For this service, he was paid a fee that was placed in the mouth of the deceased.
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For anyone who thinks coins aren’t particularly spooky, consider this: It is a custom in some cultures to place coins on the eyelids of the dead to keep their eyes closed. Some believe that, if the eyes of the dead remain open, we would see our own death captured in their eyes.
THIS NO.A LITTLE TENEBROUS ...BUT I LIKE IT .
NICE MOVIE.A NON MYTHOLOGICAL VISION OF THE HOMERO WORKS.SHOWING THE BASENESSES AND THE VIRTUES OF THE HUMAN BEINGS.10 PINTS TO THE MOVIE,10 POINTS TO BRAD PITT AND ERIC BANA(SCALE1/10)500 POINTS TO HELENA*

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