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May 11, 2024

MEANWHILE IN CHINA

Camel Riding Popularity Inspires Special Camel Traffic Lights in the Middle of the Desert

(Thanks to Rodney Bertelsen)

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First, traffic lights, but soon there will be a

toll booth

I thought the best way to get a camel to stop is to say Whoa.

You used to be able to ride a camel at the Baltimore Zoo. It was much more pleasant than I was expecting, probably from years of watching Yosemite Sam cartoons.


This is why I ride a horse with no name.

Le Petomane! Is that really you? Welcome back!!

I would be stuck behind the one who has no clue what to do when the light turns green.

Le Pet!

All ineligible for Florida drivers licenses because they're staying in their lane and obeying the traffic signal.

Le Pet,

To clarify...

That's a camel toll and not to be confused with a camel toe?

Either way you get squeezed.

Le Petomane if you can hear me, wiggle your right index finger. Now click here.

Caution No Parking Zone here to corner: Illegally parked camels will be toed

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