Aug. 3, 2025
They said it will be half an hour. I said okay, go on. Then I spent 2 hours on a camel's back without any water... It was cool. I mean not that cool that you think. It was very hot, but great. They're tall, I almost fell off it. But we became very good friends. But it didn't know in English, so I tried to teach it. I think it said hello quite cleverly at the end.
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Day 29: Camels Are the Best
They said i, "It will be half an hour."
I said o, "Okay, go on."
Then I spent 2 hours on a camel's back without any water...
It was cool.
I mean, not that cool that you thinkkind of cool.
It was very hot, but great.
They're tall, and I almost fell off it.
But we became very good friends.
But it didn't know in English, so I tried to teach it.
I think it said hello quite cleverlywell at the end.
I mean, not thatas cool that youas you would think.
They're tall,. I almost fell off it.
But it didn't know in English, so I tried to teach it.
Day 29: Camels Are the Best This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
They said it will be half an hour. They said |
I said okay, go on. I said |
Then I spent 2 hours on a camel's back without any water... This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
It was cool. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
I mean not that cool that you think. I mean, not I mean, not that
use if or when to describe whether or not you are thinking about it and say think about it instead of you think because you need to say what you are thinking about |
It was very hot, but great. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
They're tall, I almost fell off it. They're tall They're tall |
But we became very good friends. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
But it didn't know in English, so I tried to teach it. But it didn't know But it didn't know |
I think it said hello quite cleverly at the end. I think it said hello quite |
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