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April 09, 2008

DOES THAT INCLUDE THE SERVICE AGREEMENT?

Dubai's prince buys $2.7 million camel

(Thanks to Matt Filar)

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Yikes! They're something like six bucks a pack over here.

Is she a beautiful virgin? I'm pressed for time so just read the headline; sorry if the story already explains all sordid details.

Dubai's prince also likes his Audi made with real silver. Wonder what the well-dressed camel will be wearing this Spring in Dubai...

Why buy the whole camel when you only want the toe?

Yes, it cost $2.7 million, but they threw in the hood ornament.

What? No pictures?

Yeah, but it's the pimped out monster SUV of camels. It's loaded with two-hump drive, full off-dune capability, 650 camelpower engine, oversized mag hooves, chrome nostrils, a 500-watt surround sound bellydance DVD player, satellite navigation system with locked-in GPS guidance to every local oasis and oil well, and precision laser-sighted spit thrusters.

LOL Meanie, sounds like a beaut! Now all the oillionaires will want one.

But would he walk a mile for it?

Best camel hump?

I thought this was a family oriented blog.

I was wrong.

How 'bout a singing cameltoe?

It is a very sad and telling fact that I knew enough not to click on Siouxie's link.

*Makes eyebleach available to others*

The reason why camels are called ships of the desert is because they're mostly full of arab semen.

What hump?

Very funny, Meanie. But seriously, a camel beauty contest? Isn't that a contradiction in terms? Suppose it's a cultural thing. I haven't seen any camels in Massachusetts.

Mot, ewwwww!

So I guess the prince is ok with the camel being a spitter, not a swallower.

Very funny, Meanie. But seriously, a camel beauty contest? Isn't that a contradiction in terms? Suppose it's a cultural thing. I haven't seen any camels in Massachusetts.

American man spends $3,000 on a hooker, man from Dubai drops 2.7 mil on a camel. To each his own, I guess.

Oil dollars going to good works.

Hmm, rethinking idea for a heritage turkey farm in the rolling hills of western Maryland and replacing it with a camel farm. If they look growing in the arid, barren desert, imagine what kind of camels would be produced in fields of clover and alfalfa.

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