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Poor Sir Gus. He hasn’t even been eulogized and there’s a new Gus already on the way. More than a week before a memorial service to remember Sir Gus, the Shriners’ smooching camel who ...
After a brief hiatus from service because of a bad tummy ache, Sir Gus the kissing camel is back to his sunny, smooching self. Sir Gus - an 8-month-old dromedary who likes to give kisses and ...
Sir Gus Jr., the lanky camel who is carrying on the tradition of smooching young and old alike at Central Florida events, greeted circus-goers Saturday at the UCF Arena with lips extended. Judging … ...
Gus’ Sir Beef closes Owner Thrace Bacogeorge announced on April 10, 2023, that he would permanently close the iconic Charlotte restaurant after 54 years.
The owners of Gus’ Sir Beef — a Southern home cooking restaurant that opened in 1957 and has become a Charlotte institution known for its quirky name and "Fresh My Farm Vegetables" sign ...
Seniors from The Summit Community have raised money for Sir Gus, a 25-year-old retired racehorse at Brook Hill Farm in Forest.
Gus’ Sir Beef, a Charlotte staple since 1969 and the city’s first farm-to-table restaurant, will close permanently. The restaurant closed temporarily in January, with owner Thrace Bacogeorge ...
Morgan said the events Sir Gus attends aim to promote and raise funds for Shriners' children's hospitals. So how is this lovable camel getting results? By puckering up in exchange for a carrot treat.
But two within a week? Gulf Breeze Zoo staff are over-the-moon excited with the recent arrival of Gus, a one-month-old male giraffe, and Lexington, a male camel born six days later.
Staff at an Irish riding school were forced to postpone festivities after Gus the camel chomped his way through 200 mince pies and several cans of Guinness intended for their Christmas party.