[AGL] i'd walk 20 miles for camels

Michael Eisenstadt mike.eisenstadt at gmail.com
Thu Jan 2 11:33:30 EST 2014


Yes, it was a National Geographics documentary about Egypt
which I was watching on the TV at Peggy Underwood's rented house in
real Clarksville where the black church is. This mustard been
the late 70s.

There were 6 camels, 2 abreast in 3 rows, hobbled down on
their knees on an flat bed fenced trailer. The video camera
was looking down on a black-topped 2 lane highway. The
trailertruck was visible only for several seconds as they
were going fast. and i realized that there were still camel
caravans going thru the desert and these camels were
being brought by truck to the starting point of a real
commmercial camel caravan.

so i rushed off and told my good buddy Frances about this
eye popping visual experience as soon as i could.


On 1/1/2014 11:14 PM, Frances Morey wrote:

> This is a ship-shipping ship, shipping shipping ships.

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> Frances Morey <https://www.facebook.com/frances.morey>This reminds

> me of a bunch of camels riding in the back for an eighteen-wheeler

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