That's nice.Originally Posted by Moonraker
According to Aboriginal law women are not allowed to touch, play or handle didges.
But hey, WTF![]()
That's nice.Originally Posted by Moonraker
According to Aboriginal law women are not allowed to touch, play or handle didges.
But hey, WTF![]()
My parents must have had the record, I actually sang along with the Gnu song and Mud Glorious Mud almost word perfect. Having not heard them for almost 40 years.
What about Jake the Peg?
I got an extra leg....I know how he feels..
had the pleaseure of seeing the great man perform live at my university
and he didnt try to touch my willy
I cannot get.... 'an ive gotta brund new com bine arvester an I'll give u the key'....outa my head...
Didn't he proclaim that 'Abos' were of 'no further use'?
didgeridooOriginally Posted by Moonraker
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Oh Ive got a bran new com bine arvestor....
You, of course, know a lot about Aboriginals in Australia, don't you.Originally Posted by teddy
I know they tend to spend social benefits paid for by hardworking Australia on cheap alcohol. They tend to stand in dry river beds under bridges shouting insults and swearing at everyone from sunrise to well after sunset. That was my experience anyway. I didn't meet an aboriginal who had a job. The Maoris are completely different and seem responsible, hardworking and fuking 'ard.
Talk to my mate in oz and he will have a very different story for you...he employs a lot of em...or did.Originally Posted by teddy
Mind you, he never has abos apply for work....only one actually.
And the abos you see in the river beds and under the bridge are what you would expect to see unfortunately if you do not get out to the real outback.....that is not easy to do....so you get a relatively narrow view of them.
As an example, a cattle station i used to work on, they emplyed many abo's and they used to use the gas stove as a wood fired oven....rather ingenious I thought considering there was no gas for miles.
I like poisoning my neighbours dogs till they die cos I'm a cnut
And moan about their lot in life they only get what they deserveOriginally Posted by teddy
Yup. Very narrow.Originally Posted by Nawty
I employed quite a few islanders in Sydney and most of em were lovely people and hard workers with strong family values.
Never had much to do with Aboriginals apart from seeing them sleeping outside of town halls and train stations and burning down their government supplied free housing.
Thats my fault for not getting out of the cities and seeing the way the real 100% Aborigines live and survive. I reckon it is the quarter casts that have given the indigenous people a bad name.
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