HUMP RAGE! would replace road rage
Can ye imagine certain peeps pimping out their camels? LOL!
2007-01-22 11:07:00
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answered by ~The Medieval Islander~ 5
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Now let me think how will some one stealing a $5,000 Rolex watch effect the price of stuff in the store. Or when someone palmed a bunch of Halo 3 CD out of the box and hit the parking lot with about 10 of em at $45.00 a piece Or the time someone picked up five finger discount a bunch of marked down watches on a floor display ======Now this adds up to===== The store owner Or company still has to pay the manufacture or warehouse where ever then come form the full manufacture purchase price price And now price on stuff in the store kind of cost every one more money
2016-05-23 22:36:57
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answered by ? 4
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There was this woman I worked with who said she rode her llama from her home to work when the roads were snowed over and she couldn't drive her car. It's normally around a 45-minute drive on the interstate and main roads.
Of course, she was batsh!t crazy.
So I would assume that camel transport would be along the same lines, just with more crazy.
2007-01-22 09:06:51
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answered by SlowClap 6
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Cat thinks it would be even worse than it is, because there are no Camel wells in the Permian Basin, or even other places in the country. Cat is sure about the Permian Basin because that's where Cathusband's family is, and they said so. And besides, Cathusband's family has oil wells, so it would really really affect Cat's economy!
yer welcome!
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2007-01-22 10:42:48
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answered by Baby'sMom 7
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It would take forever to get things done. Not to mention Camels can cost as much as many cars. Young females are $15,000 to $18,000.00 and males anywhere from $5,000.00 to $10,000.00 for your basic camel. Then you have to train them to ride. They are not as fast as horses for example, so People would have to leave so early to get somewhere by the time they got there they would be too tired to work.
I guess there would be a decline in air polution from cars, but not enough to make an impact on the world.
2007-01-22 09:07:34
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answered by UT FAN 2
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I think it would be a big effect on our economy.
First we'd have plenty of organic fertilizer.Next,we'd have no need for paved roads and highways,which should lower our taxes,but then again,someone has to clean up all that fertilizer,LOL.
However,I can't help but have this mental image of dear old sweet granny,with her walker,trying her best to mount one of them there camels to get to her doctors appointment.LOL
2007-01-22 09:17:58
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answered by ladybug 4
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well, i think we would definitely see growth in the used camel industry.
2007-01-22 09:14:08
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answered by croato87 5
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It would send shock waves !
2007-01-22 09:12:08
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answered by wHaT eVeR 7
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better business for chiropractors.
2007-01-22 09:07:40
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answered by Habt our quell 4
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we should use rats
much faster
2007-01-22 09:10:30
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answered by Rowdy's Mama 3
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