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That's the thing, no I'm not an Elvis fan!

The opportunity of an all expenses paid trip came along and I was eventually persuaded to go on it....true story.

Stayed in the Peabody Hotel in Memphis... https://www.peabodymemphis.com/peabody-ducks

Went to Sun Studios, done Beale St as well, along with the Elvis Mansion, plus several other trips and it never cost me a penny.

Even better as a freebie...get in
 
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Good to have a mongrel mix of all types. Rainbow tribe innit.

That song is sung in Berber, which is much older than Arabic. I've spent a fair bit of time in Morocco, out in the sticks down on the edge of the western sahara. The Berber tribes are still there, mainly Shepherds and Goat Herders. The lads who I hung out with are of course more switched on to the western world, they want Nike trainers and smartphones, but they still got their roots.

They took me to a wicked festival called Gnawa, in a place called Essaouria. A celebration of native North African music.

As old as the hills that music

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Interesting that man, I went to Holland Park school so know more sand niggahs than I should lmao

Went to Algiers(spelling) with my best mate "hotpants" when I was 16, spent 3 weeks there smoking hash like it was going out of fashion and still cm home with loads of dosh (that obviously I didn't declare to bank of dad) <laugh>
 
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Interesting that man, I went to Holland Park school so know more sand niggahs than I should lmao

Went to Algiers(spelling) with my best mate "hotpants" when I was 16, spent 3 weeks there smoking has like it was going out of fashion and still cm home with loads of dosh (that obviously I didn't declare to bank of dad) <laugh>


Hope you didn't drive...unless it was a camel <whistle>
 
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That's the thing, no I'm not an Elvis fan!

The opportunity of an all expenses paid trip came along and I was eventually persuaded to go on it....true story.

Stayed in the Peabody Hotel in Memphis... https://www.peabodymemphis.com/peabody-ducks

Went to Sun Studios, done Beale St as well, along with the Elvis Mansion, plus several other trips and it never cost me a penny.
Sounds pukka that man, you don't need to be into something to appreciate it.

I like when someone shows me something new and interesting tbh I can hate it but still like it if that makes sense lol
 
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Interesting that man, I went to Holland Park school so know more sand niggahs than I should lmao

Went to Algiers(spelling) with my best mate "hotpants" when I was 16, spent 3 weeks there smoking hash like it was going out of fashion and still cm home with loads of dosh (that obviously I didn't declare to bank of dad) <laugh>

Yeah, I need to get back out there when all this covid **** is done. I wanna take my little un to Morocco, show her a proper different culture. I've got a friend Khalid down in a place called Immsouane, who owns a guest house, so I can go and stay with him. Right on top of an amazing point break too.

He's got electricity now, but when I used to stay with him. It was totally off grid. No running water either, you got three buckets of fresh water from the well each day and had to make it last. Teaches you to respect what you've got.

Proper rural Morocco down there. People living in little shacks built into the sandstone cliffs. Making a living doing a bit of fishing and farming. Living off the land and the sea.
 
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Yeah, I need to get back out there when all this covid **** is done. I wanna take my little un to Morocco, show her a proper different culture. I've got a friend Khalid down in a place called Immsouane, who owns a guest house, so I can go and stay with him. Right on top of an amazing point break too.

He's got electricity now, but when I used to stay with him. It was totally off grid. No running water either, you got three buckets of fresh water from the well each day and had to make it last. Teaches you to respect what you've got.

Proper rural Morocco down there. People living in little shacks built into the sandstone cliffs. Making a living doing a bit of fishing and farming. Living off the land and the sea.
Its brilliant mate, it opened my horizons like you wouldn't know, get the lil one there experimenting with the world & she be wise too.
 
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Listen to Moore's Grinding Stone album mate, how does someone play guitar like that at only 20 years old
Playing now on birds alexa tht might try kill me so on your head be it
 
Its brilliant mate, it opened my horizons like you wouldn't know, get the lil one there experimenting with the world & she be wise too.

Yeah for real. It's all very well staying in hotels and travelling in air conditioned coaches etc when you go abroad. But you ain't really travelled in my book unless you get away from all of that and immerse yourself in the culture of how people there live. Eat their food, drink in their bars, shop at their shops. You know how it goes.

In the desert in Morocco you don't have a choice. You have to live to the means provided, which is very basic. That comes as a shock to people who are used to all the mod cons, but I'm like a fukin pig in **** in those elements lol.
 
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