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Yeah, so, Youtube blocked this movie. But you can still find it on my website at mindiflyth. Now Bruno is back on Earth and struggling […]. Joe Withers is a wanna-be warlock, and when he loses his job he decides to get revenge by transforming his boss into a cute little schoolgirl. One glass case in this area contains three agonised mummies: a man whose fatal stab wound to his abdomen is still a visible puncture in his parchment-yellow skin, a drowned man whose rigour mortis set his writhing legs in the form of a frog's, and an unmarried pregnant woman who was buried alive by her own family, her screaming face covered by skeletal hands.

The Saint Paola Cemetery, the museum's source of mummified remains next door, is made up of entire walls of individual crypts, seven tombs high. Those which are occupied are bricked up from the outside and sealed with a placard denoting its occupant, those which are empty leave dark square holes in the flower-decked facade.

Baby room: The mummies of five babies are displayed in oneroom. Most are dressed as saints in the belief it will ease their passage to heaven.

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If they choose not to pay, the body is removed and given to the museum's curator for inspection. If the curator finds it's condition good enough to appeal to the huge numbers of visitors his museum receives, it is added to the collection. If rejected, the body is sent to a common grave on the outskirts of town.

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The first ever mummy to be disinterred was Remigio Leroy, known as the 'French Doctor', who died during a visit to Guanajuato in the 19th century. The Frenchman's body was released after twenty years inside a crypt in , when the owners were amazed to find his almost-perfect preservation. His condition, complete with the clothes he still wears for visitors today, aroused so much excitement in the mining town that the cemetery began to collect other well-preserved corpses for display, eventually establishing the dedicated museum in the s.

The museum is renowned for its ownership of the smallest mummy in the world — a four-month old foetus of a woman who fell victim to a cholera outbreak in the s. Just as they lay: Many still wear the clothes they were buried in. History: The first ever mummy to be disinterred was Remigio Leroy, known as the 'French Doctor', who died during a visit to Guanajuato in the 19th century.

His body was released after 20 years inside a crypt in , when the owners were amazed to find his almost-perfect preservation. Nearly all of the mummies mouths are gaping open, a result of the hardening of the tongue and slackening of the jaw muscles. The foetus, no bigger than a pound coin, was found preserved still inside its mother's womb when she was removed from her crypt and is today examined by visitors through a magnifying glass fixed above it.

The most recent addition to the collection was Baby Enrico, an infant who died at six months of age in Following the expiration of his crypt's five-year lease, the museum removed him in and chose to add his body to the collection, thanks to his parents' decision to dress his corpse up as Saint Bartholomew. His green and yellow tunic and wooden halo are one of the more popular mummified bodies in the museum.

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Baby Enrico is the second exhibit in the 'Baby Room', where five infants - all less than a year old - are lined up, each in climate controlled display cases, dressed as they were found when their crypts were broken into. Defence: Arturo Tabares, Guanajuato government head spokesperson said: 'The museum is an important part of Guanajuato's tourist appeal'.

Natural: Mr Tabares added: 'We have a different cultural approach to death in Mexico, here we celebrate the cycle of life and accept death as inevitable. Horror: The museum exhibits the terrible torture methods of the Spanish Inquisition, including this iron maiden found with a real victim.

Only one cadaver in the exhibit has been disinterred from burial beneath the earth and the difference from its crypt-dwelling counterparts is remarkable: only the skeleton remains. The museum is open seven days a week, although closes for a day every two months in order to clean the mummies, many of whom are still wearing the clothes they were buried in. Those cadavers which are undressed display the yellow skin, shrivelled eyeballs and gaping mouths of Hollywood zombie movies.

Indeed, multiple Mexican horror movies have been made using the mummies as props. The best know is El Santo vs The Mummies of Guanajuato, which features the most famous wrestler from the country's popular 'lucha libre' sport, taking on the mummies as they come to life, executing perfect pile-drivers into their dried forms.

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Another section of the exhibit displays the creepier side of the museum's history. One display exhibits a finger bone belonging to a man who had been murdered and buried in the cemetery next door. Following the funeral and interment of his suspected killer, the rotted index finger appeared on top of the newly sealed crypt, pointing out his murderer. Over the Shortly after midnight on September 18, , a chartered DC-6 airplane carrying United Nations Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold on a peacekeeping mission to the newly independent African nation of the Congo crashed in a forest near Ndola, in the British protectorate of Archaeologists in the Orkney Islands, off the northeastern coast of Scotland, have uncovered the ruins of what they think is a Viking drinking hall used by elite warriors, possibly including a powerful 12th-century chieftain named Sigurd.

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In the first days of July , two great armies converged at the small town of Gettysburg, in southern Pennsylvania. Begun as a skirmish between Union cavalry and Confederate infantry scouting for supplies, the battle escalated into one of the bloodiest battles of the Civil War.

At the time, homosexual acts remained illegal in every state except Illinois, and bars From the first-ever Hollywood stuntwoman to the first lady of drag racing, these seven intrepid women stunned audiences with their death-defying feats. For thousands of years, starting with the earliest hunter-gatherer tribes, butchers have served as highly valued members of human societies. With the domestication of livestock and the improvement of tool-making techniques, butchery developed into a skilled and respected trade Ancient Egypt may be long gone, but archaeologists keep finding its treasures.

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