Samantha Cable. Miami Ad School.
Now I don’t think many of the Modern Egyptians would have seen the 1989 classic ‘Honey, I Shrunk the Kids’. But if they did, I bet they would have said the same thing about the missing roof trend that developed in Egypt over the last 20 years. And not just in Cairo, houses in Luxor, Aswan and even little brick shelters in rural Egypt have a peculiar similarity: a missing roof. It seems as if all newlywed couples had the same thought pattern.
Now I don’t think many of the Modern Egyptians would have seen the 1989 classic ‘Honey, I Shrunk the Kids’. But if they did, I bet they would have said the same thing about the missing roof trend that developed in Egypt over the last 20 years. And not just in Cairo, houses in Luxor, Aswan and even little brick shelters in rural Egypt have a peculiar similarity: a missing roof. It seems as if all newlywed couples had the same thought pattern.
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