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Oh dear.

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pit teams of runners in a race across the Sahara with only the water they could carry themselves.
I can think of a few people I'd like to see get a chance to compete in that event... 8-)
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liberty wrote:FYI, take away the modern technology, in lieu camels and the Sahara is still a killer.
Ever heard of a river called the Nile, that goes right into the heart of Africa? Ever heard of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans, that surround the west and east coasts of the continent? Ever heard of these contraptions called "boats" that are used to travel on water?

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It might make an interesting television program
I have to say I question whether watching people for hours slowly die of dehydration and exposure, followed by hours of watching desert animals consume their rotting remains would really make for compelling television...

Unless of course the only other thing on was a cricket match...
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Lord Jim wrote: I have to say I question whether watching people for hours slowly die of dehydration and exposure, followed by hours of watching desert animals consume their rotting remains would really make for compelling television.........
Replace the animals with people and you'd have a zombie movie that would make millions.

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This has got to be one of the strangest topic drifts of all time...

A thread about a remake of The Sound Of Music becoming a discussion about people dying in the Sahara Desert...
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This is what happens when you find a stranger in the Alps.
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I wonder what people would have thought of production had been no SOM movie?
I didn't watch it as I am not a big fan of musicals. The wife did and she said it was good.

As a side note, it was performed/filmed/televised from here on Long Island.

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Lord Jim wrote:This has got to be one of the strangest topic drifts of all time...

A thread about a remake of The Sound Of Music becoming a discussion about people dying in the Sahara Desert...
Well it is hard to tell the difference
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So I guess we can agree, some people liked the production, many did not, tropic drift can be weird and many here think Liberty is a nitwit.

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Scooter wrote:
liberty wrote:FYI, take away the modern technology, in lieu camels and the Sahara is still a killer.
Ever heard of a river called the Nile, that goes right into the heart of Africa? Ever heard of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans, that surround the west and east coasts of the continent? Ever heard of these contraptions called "boats" that are used to travel on water?

Ever tire of proving yourself to be such a moron?
I normally wouldn’t waste my limited time with a none serious poster and I surely won’t imitate your psychological need for insults, but I will say this: As you frequently do you are not clear at what you refer. I will assume that you are referring ancient immigrants since even you would know that with modern technology the desert is no longer the barrier it once was. So you believe that ancient black Africans traveled down the Nile valley on their way to Europe, perhaps to spend a little time at their summer places. Well in a way they did, it is called the out of Africa migration, but it took them about twenty thousand years or so and they changed to adapt to the climate on the way; when they reached Europe they were no longer black and the summer retreat had rotted down. I doubt if very many if any did it during recorded history until relatively recent times. Ancient people didn’t like foreigner crossing their territory; they tended to see strangers as a threat. You do realize that the desert stretches from the Atlantic to the red sea. However, a dugout canoe along the coast would be more possible, one could carry more water, but I still don’t think it would be likely. Why don’t you try it and see if it can be done?

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TPFKA@W wrote:So I guess we can agree, some people liked the production, many did not, tropic drift can be weird and many here think Liberty is a nitwit.
That can be fixed quite easily; you all just say the word.
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TPFKA@W wrote:So I guess we can agree, some people liked the production, many did not, tropic drift can be weird and many here think Liberty is a nitwit.
That can be fixed quite easily; you all just say the word.
I expected to be placed in an air force combat position such as security police, forward air control, pararescue or E.O.D. I would have liked dog handler. I had heard about the dog Nemo and was highly impressed. “SFB” is sad I didn’t end up in E.O.D.

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Lord Jim wrote:
It might make an interesting television program
I have to say I question whether watching people for hours slowly die of dehydration and exposure, followed by hours of watching desert animals consume their rotting remains would really make for compelling television...
You ever watched survivor. You don’t really think that any production company would allow contestants to die do you. There have been foot races across the Sahara, but those runner where supplied with plenty of water from support vehicles. On second thought it might be too dangerous an enterprise for a company to under take. People won’t always be honest about how they are feeling when large amounts of money is involved.
I expected to be placed in an air force combat position such as security police, forward air control, pararescue or E.O.D. I would have liked dog handler. I had heard about the dog Nemo and was highly impressed. “SFB” is sad I didn’t end up in E.O.D.

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liberty wrote:Good bye, last post
Is that a promise.
liberty wrote:That can be fixed quite easily; you all just say the word.
Cue the violins, the village idiot needs a pity party.
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I think liberty's on to something though.... I googled maps for "Sahara desert" and wouldn't you know it.... little Google guy refused to travel at all, even on the road to Ghat. He just bounced right back!

I tried him in all sorts of places in Austria and he worked just fine.

I'm sure this must prove something interesting about the difference between TSOM and Desert Song.
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Some people forget that the Sahara has been steadily growing ergo it wasn't always as big either.
Okay... There's all kinds of things wrong with what you just said.

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No only that - it wasn't always THERE at all! :shock:
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You can't starve in the Sahara desert because of all the sand-which-is there. :mrgreen:

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