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Post by brillbilly on May 27, 2011 19:41:34 GMT 10
Im glad you dont have a gun daz!..lol
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Post by concrete on May 27, 2011 20:29:59 GMT 10
Wait.
I've heard rumor that the abos keep many of their sacred sites secret. I'm not too au fait with aboriginal history, other than alcohol and old graffiti.
However. If this site was so sacred, why exactly was it even started?
Seems Al found it so sacred that he didn't even know about it until a newspaper reported on it. Does opportunistic dushe bag sound appropriate?
Besides. All kfc would have to do to keep the tradition alive, is sell deep fried witchetty grubs with a side of gravy. Would save the aboriginals digging them up for dinner at least.
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Post by Wes Gear on May 27, 2011 20:45:03 GMT 10
Wait. I've heard rumor that the abos keep many of their sacred sites secret. Yeah Concrete this is true to an extent. I built a website last year for an aboriginal artist. She knew of some aboriginal carvings in river rock who's location is only know by a few members of her tribe. I was shown photos of these and asked not to disclose the location. The local university is very keen to find these carvings.
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Post by concrete on May 27, 2011 21:17:03 GMT 10
Yeah Concrete this is true to an extent. That is kinda my point. 'To an extent'. Why does it only become an issue if money is involved?
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Post by Wes Gear on May 27, 2011 21:42:15 GMT 10
Yeah Concrete this is true to an extent. Why does it only become an issue if money is involved?Yep think you nailed it there Concrete. It only seems to be an issue when money is involved.
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