Saturday, January 3, 2009
When the brain shuts down
Usually in each of us we have a little warning system, a system that tells us when we are going to do something that might hurt, be expensive, or is just not smart. So yesterday Robby and I decided to visit the pyramids in Giza, and we got talking to about taking a camel around cause there are lots of pyramids in the area and well riding camels is cool. Well we decided on just going on a shorter trip, and as we were on the camels riding out to the pyramids they began talking again about this long 5-6 hour trip, and well my brain decided to go to sleep for a while and when it woke back up we were in the begining stages of an all day camel trip around a bunch of the pyramids. While at first this may sound nice, our loose fitting pants and muscles that are unused to riding camels started to make the journey rather uncomfortable. By the end of the trip, which needed to have ended much sooner, led to the hectic night that Robby descibed of missing the bus and trying to find a room for the night.
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