
‘THE music of Janis Joplin is not to everyone’s taste, as Judy Davidson and Fay Howard have discovered to their advantage.
The two great grandmothers were on a desert trek in outback Australia when they came across a pack of 35 rogue camel bulls. They were trapped for three days by the camels, which attacked and charged at their camp.
But salvation came in the form of a Janis Joplin recording, which they played at full volume to scare the animals off.
The pensioner adventurers were eventually rescued by a station owner and his wife. ‘
Posted: 29th, August 2002 | In: Tabloids Comment | Follow the Comments on our RSS feed: RSS 2.0 | TrackBack | Permalink
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