A note about this post: Last night, I called a friend who speaks fluent Arabic to help me pre-screen this video before posting it. Unfortunately, he was not available, so I decided to take a chance and let the animation speak for itself. If there is anything controversial in the dialogue, I will remove the post; otherwise, it seems to be eloquent enough as is.
(Still haven't heard word from friends of mine who were traveling in Egypt. They were on a tour when their guide told them they had to go straight to the airport. Don't know if they got out yet. We, their family and friends, are still awaiting word. )
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A note about this post: Last night, I called a friend who speaks fluent Arabic to help me pre-screen this video before posting it. Unfortunately, he was not available, so I decided to take a chance and let the animation speak for itself. If there is anything controversial in the dialogue, I will remove the post; otherwise, it seems to be eloquent enough as is.
ReplyDeleteI'd say eloquent is the word.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
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It appears to be in a universal language.
ReplyDelete(Still haven't heard word from friends of mine who were traveling in Egypt. They were on a tour when their guide told them they had to go straight to the airport. Don't know if they got out yet. We, their family and friends, are still awaiting word. )
A hat tip to Squatlo for finding this.
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