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Funny thing is, no aboriginal ever struck me in all those years. They created a lot of work for sure, but they were good people, honest and straight shooting.
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Sounds like we trodden some similar paths. Was wondering where all the feathers came from.I spent some time auditing some remote communities backpack in the 80's. eye opening doesn't quite cut it
Awe shit, reported spearings will go through the roof.I was looking at 1750 acres in Mullewa last night with permanent water. Might be worthwhile setting up a luxury spa for city folk to visit and immerse themselves in the lifestyle.
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That made me laugh really hard you big Ape.
I've still got a big grin on me dial.
Love a sense of humour!![]()
I was looking at 1750 acres in Mullewa last night with permanent water. Might be worthwhile setting up a luxury spa for city folk to visit and immerse themselves in the lifestyle.
I know that on well. Young bloke committed a sex assault and copped that punishmentA spearing is a fair bit better than a whistle dick.
But I won't go there.
Keep looking and tell me when you find the wat...
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I know that on well. Young bloke committed a sex assault and copped that punishment
Didn't see any but certainly a number of lasting limps. It will be hard to flash with a permanent limp. Poor lad, he in an awful place right now.Permanent and brutal.
Did you see an achilles tendon cutting?
Got told about this from a station manager near kalumburuA spearing is a fair bit better than a whistle dick.
But I won't go there.
Lourdes eat your heart out.
Got told about this from a station manager near kalumburu
Guy was a pillock though - told us how he used a cow bell to lure young black girls into the bush. I'd say not a single **** was given but that'd be a lie so to speak but no one cared and he was proud of it
What are you talking about? A couple of floating deckchairs and drinks with umbrellas in them and you could ask $1000 a day. Couples only of course, because 3 really would be a crowd.v
Geez Reggie, I've got a wonderful photo of Lake Moore chocka with water, but I can't get it to upload.
makes yours look like the semi-permanent frog pool that it is.
It was a long time ago and I was never good at acronyms. Station was Carson river just south of kalumburu
As you are well aware Mr diced,we don't need to know every thing you know.
When I first heard of the achilles caper I thought it was the most instantaneous and brutal delivery of justice and karma I'd ever heard of.
What are you talking about? A couple of floating deckchairs and drinks with umbrellas in them and you could ask $1000 a day. Couples only of course, because 3 really would be a crowd.

Methinks this might be because you understand depression better, because it can happen to anyone. Cultural dislocation on the other hand doesn't tend to affect white people all that much. The idea that an Anglo person would have an identity crisis from moving to a new place/country is considered quite absurd.
Silly me. I thought this thread was a place for calm, logical discussion. Unbelievable.

Simply not true.
If you're even remotely serious, you could speak to the locals and then the Indigenous Land Corporation. Despite the stuff up with the Ayres Rock Resort, in my limited dealings with them they remain interested in developing tourism ventures where they can partner with communities to train local kids in the hospitality industryI was looking at 1750 acres in Mullewa last night with permanent water. Might be worthwhile setting up a luxury spa for city folk to visit and immerse themselves in the lifestyle.
If you're even remotely serious, you could speak to the locals and then the Indigenous Land Corporation. Despite the stuff up with the Ayres Rock Resort, in my limited dealings with them they remain interested in developing tourism ventures where they can partner with communities to train local kids in the hospitality industry

