View Full Version : Expelled, old fashioned way
Ext User(Clockmeister)
11-11-2006, 12:53 PM
Had to laugh last night on the way home from work. I saw a bus that was
pulled over all of a sudden have this aboriginal gentleman literally fly
cartwheel style out of the front entrance of the bus and land heavily on the
grass beside it. Right behind him was another aboriginal gentleman who
disembarked somewhat hurredly but in a more regular fashion, followed by a
solidly built busdriver that obviously had some words to say to the flingee
and his mate.
9/10 for the throw, and an extra point for having the guts to do it, old
fashioned style.
Ext User(Dan---)
11-11-2006, 02:03 PM
"Clockmeister" <whowhere@andwhy.com> wrote in message
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> Had to laugh last night on the way home from work. I saw a bus that was
> pulled over all of a sudden have this aboriginal gentleman literally fly
> cartwheel style out of the front entrance of the bus and land heavily on
> the grass beside it. Right behind him was another aboriginal gentleman who
> disembarked somewhat hurredly but in a more regular fashion, followed by a
> solidly built busdriver that obviously had some words to say to the
> flingee and his mate.
>
> 9/10 for the throw, and an extra point for having the guts to do it, old
> fashioned style.
Classic. :-)
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Dan
Ext User(Big Richard)
11-11-2006, 02:13 PM
good on him!
Now if someone would deal with the drunk aboriginals in the city parks every
single day, yelling abuse at every white person that walks past. Is this
just a Perth thing, or do they do this else where too ?
"Clockmeister" <whowhere@andwhy.com> wrote in message
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> Had to laugh last night on the way home from work. I saw a bus that was
> pulled over all of a sudden have this aboriginal gentleman literally fly
> cartwheel style out of the front entrance of the bus and land heavily on
> the grass beside it. Right behind him was another aboriginal gentleman who
> disembarked somewhat hurredly but in a more regular fashion, followed by a
> solidly built busdriver that obviously had some words to say to the
> flingee and his mate.
>
> 9/10 for the throw, and an extra point for having the guts to do it, old
> fashioned style.
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Ext User(PHATRS)
11-11-2006, 03:03 PM
Big Richard wrote:
> good on him!
>
> Now if someone would deal with the drunk aboriginals in the city parks every
> single day, yelling abuse at every white person that walks past. Is this
> just a Perth thing, or do they do this else where too ?
Aboriginals? What are they?
No sign of them in Melbourne.
--
Ben
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so my hair can blow"
Ext User(N Mansell)
11-11-2006, 04:43 PM
Indigenous Australians are the first human inhabitants of the Australian
continent.
Let them live any way they like ...
If the white man doesn't like it they can pack up their bags and go
to England or wherever they came from.
"Clockmeister" <whowhere@andwhy.com> wrote in message
news:12la82kdc7ekqd3@corp.supernews.com...
> Had to laugh last night on the way home from work. I saw a bus that was
> pulled over all of a sudden have this aboriginal gentleman literally fly
> cartwheel style out of the front entrance of the bus and land heavily on
> the grass beside it. Right behind him was another aboriginal gentleman who
> disembarked somewhat hurredly but in a more regular fashion, followed by a
> solidly built busdriver that obviously had some words to say to the
> flingee and his mate.
>
> 9/10 for the throw, and an extra point for having the guts to do it, old
> fashioned style.
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Ext User(atec77)
11-11-2006, 05:33 PM
N Mansell wrote:
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> Indigenous Australians are the first human inhabitants of the Australian
> c
eat shite and hopefully die troll.
Ext User(John McKenzie)
11-11-2006, 05:43 PM
PHATRS wrote:
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> Aboriginals? What are they?
>
> No sign of them in Melbourne.
Ever driven along the Esplanade in St K? (I couldn't work out if you
were joking or not!)
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Ext User(matt vk3zmw)
11-11-2006, 05:43 PM
N Mansell wrote:
>
> Indigenous Australians are the first human inhabitants of the Australian
> continent.
Actually, they were not "the first". There were people here BEFORE the
Aboriginals who were displaced by them. Then, later waves of Aboriginals
displaced the earlier ones.
The DIFFERENCE is that for all the British settlers undoubtedly did to
the Aboriginals, what they did NOT do was completely displace the
existing population.
But then, you wouldn't learn about that in any of the Black Arm-band
history books that the PC and the leftie teachers foist upon us nowadays.
Ext User(John McKenzie)
11-11-2006, 05:53 PM
N Mansell wrote:
>
> Indigenous Australians are the first human inhabitants of the Australian
> continent.
> Let them live any way they like ...
You're right, before white settlement, they all had cable internet, had
a nuclear non proliferation treaty, universal suffrage, and public
funded health/aged car.
>
> If the white man doesn't like it they can pack up their bags and go
> to England or wherever they came from.
Actually there was some evidence that early homo sapiens and their
predecessors originated here. In which case we were deported and now we
are coming home. If the 40,000 yr recent arrivals don't like it, tough.
Notice I took the high ground. I could have made some comment about the
propaganda and misnaming of what were truly the 'rescued generation'..
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Ext User(Fraser Johnston)
11-11-2006, 06:03 PM
"N Mansell" <spam@lottt.com> wrote in message
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> Indigenous Australians are the first human inhabitants of the Australian
> continent.
> Let them live any way they like ...
>
> If the white man doesn't like it they can pack up their bags and go
> to England or wherever they came from.
If they managed to invent some advanced technology like, say, the wheel, they
might of had a chance of fighting the invaders off. They are lucky the
invaders let them live. To support my point I offer you every fucking history
book in existance.
Fraser
Ext User(Clockmeister)
11-11-2006, 07:23 PM
"matt vk3zmw" <nospam@nospam.ever> wrote in message
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>N Mansell wrote:
>>
>> Indigenous Australians are the first human inhabitants of the Australian
>> continent.
>
> Actually, they were not "the first". There were people here BEFORE the
> Aboriginals who were displaced by them. Then, later waves of Aboriginals
> displaced the earlier ones.
>
> The DIFFERENCE is that for all the British settlers undoubtedly did to the
> Aboriginals, what they did NOT do was completely displace the existing
> population.
>
> But then, you wouldn't learn about that in any of the Black Arm-band
> history books that the PC and the leftie teachers foist upon us nowadays.
Oi, I'm a lefty and have some pretty damn strong handed ideas on dealing
with with aboriginal problem in this country, especially in Perth.
Ext User(Clockmeister)
11-11-2006, 07:23 PM
"John McKenzie" <jmac@alphalink.com.au> wrote in message
news:45556F87.36DF@alphalink.com.au...
>N Mansell wrote:
>>
>> Indigenous Australians are the first human inhabitants of the Australian
>> continent.
>> Let them live any way they like ...
>
> You're right, before white settlement, they all had cable internet, had
> a nuclear non proliferation treaty, universal suffrage, and public
> funded health/aged car.
>
>>
>> If the white man doesn't like it they can pack up their bags and go
>> to England or wherever they came from.
>
> Actually there was some evidence that early homo sapiens and their
> predecessors originated here. In which case we were deported and now we
> are coming home. If the 40,000 yr recent arrivals don't like it, tough.
>
>
> Notice I took the high ground. I could have made some comment about the
> propaganda and misnaming of what were truly the 'rescued generation'..
> --
You have got that right. Every time I see one of those "stolen" generation
whiners It's obvious to see that they are well educated, healthy and enjoy a
much better standard living when compared to their non-stolen cousins...
They're the lucky generation and probably don't even realise it.
Ext User(Jason James)
11-11-2006, 09:53 PM
PHATRS wrote:
> Big Richard wrote:
> > good on him!
> >
> > Now if someone would deal with the drunk aboriginals in the city parks every
> > single day, yelling abuse at every white person that walks past. Is this
> > just a Perth thing, or do they do this else where too ?
>
> Aboriginals? What are they?
>
> No sign of them in Melbourne.
We used to drive regularly to a number of far-western towns in
NSW,..one thing you learned pretty quickly was to *drive* to the local
RSL or Leagues club for dinner, as walking back after dark to your
motel was for those who liked living dangerously.
Jason
Ext User(Jason James)
12-11-2006, 09:03 AM
"Clockmeister" <whowhere@andwhy.com> wrote in message
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>
> "matt vk3zmw" <nospam@nospam.ever> wrote in message
> news:kle5h.62772$rP1.51937@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
> >N Mansell wrote:
> >>
> >> Indigenous Australians are the first human inhabitants of the
Australian
> >> continent.
> >
> > Actually, they were not "the first". There were people here BEFORE the
> > Aboriginals who were displaced by them. Then, later waves of Aboriginals
> > displaced the earlier ones.
> >
> > The DIFFERENCE is that for all the British settlers undoubtedly did to
the
> > Aboriginals, what they did NOT do was completely displace the existing
> > population.
> >
> > But then, you wouldn't learn about that in any of the Black Arm-band
> > history books that the PC and the leftie teachers foist upon us
nowadays.
>
> Oi, I'm a lefty and have some pretty damn strong handed ideas on dealing
> with with aboriginal problem in this country, especially in Perth.
It is true, however, that some of the first settlers treated the indigenous
population pretty poorly. In fact, massacres occured during and after the
first settlers. It's one of those things no-one likes talking about.
In Tassy, white settlers through poor treatment, just about reduced the
aboriginal population to nil.
Jason
Ext User(D Walford)
12-11-2006, 10:23 AM
John McKenzie wrote:
> PHATRS wrote:
>>
>> Aboriginals? What are they?
>>
>> No sign of them in Melbourne.
>
> Ever driven along the Esplanade in St K? (I couldn't work out if you
> were joking or not!)
>
I drove along their recently in a 39 seat bus, now I know what the large
bullbar was for:-)
BTW I didn't see any but it was dark:-)
Daryl
Ext User(feral)
12-11-2006, 10:33 AM
D Walford wrote:
> BTW I didn't see any but it was dark:-)
Eh, you Daryl, gubba fella. Bone, he point at you, fkn crikey.
You look half gubba anyway. :-P
You got 50cents mate?
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Ext User(D Walford)
12-11-2006, 01:33 PM
feral wrote:
> D Walford wrote:
>
>> BTW I didn't see any but it was dark:-)
>
> Eh, you Daryl, gubba fella. Bone, he point at you, fkn crikey.
I was with a Mr Bone yesterday and he didn't point anything at me:-)
>
> You look half gubba anyway. :-P
Only when I'm with my Maori mates:-)
>
> You got 50cents mate?
>
Why, thats not enough for a stubbie.
Daryl
Ext User(feral)
12-11-2006, 01:43 PM
D Walford wrote:
> Why, thats not enough for a stubbie.
Arh, I take pity on ya gubba, you got fambly to drugup eh.
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Ext User(Clockmeister)
12-11-2006, 03:43 PM
"Jason James" <home@work.1.0> wrote in message
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> "Clockmeister" <whowhere@andwhy.com> wrote in message
> news:12lb18qegctl695@corp.supernews.com...
>>
>> "matt vk3zmw" <nospam@nospam.ever> wrote in message
>> news:kle5h.62772$rP1.51937@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
>> >N Mansell wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Indigenous Australians are the first human inhabitants of the
> Australian
>> >> continent.
>> >
>> > Actually, they were not "the first". There were people here BEFORE the
>> > Aboriginals who were displaced by them. Then, later waves of
>> > Aboriginals
>> > displaced the earlier ones.
>> >
>> > The DIFFERENCE is that for all the British settlers undoubtedly did to
> the
>> > Aboriginals, what they did NOT do was completely displace the existing
>> > population.
>> >
>> > But then, you wouldn't learn about that in any of the Black Arm-band
>> > history books that the PC and the leftie teachers foist upon us
> nowadays.
>>
>> Oi, I'm a lefty and have some pretty damn strong handed ideas on dealing
>> with with aboriginal problem in this country, especially in Perth.
>
> It is true, however, that some of the first settlers treated the
> indigenous
> population pretty poorly. In fact, massacres occured during and after the
> first settlers. It's one of those things no-one likes talking about.
>
> In Tassy, white settlers through poor treatment, just about reduced the
> aboriginal population to nil.
>
Sure, and they can sit around and whine about it all they like but that
isn't going to change their situation *today*. Act like human shit and you
can expect to be treated like human shit as far as I am concerned.
Ext User(Diesel Damo)
12-11-2006, 05:33 PM
feral wrote:
>
> You got 50cents mate?
>
50 cents? Sheesh. Go to Sydney and it's "Got two dollars mate?" I've
even been asked for five dollars once.
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