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Re: Invasion Day
Reply #90 - Aug 23rd, 2019 at 10:06pm
 
Frank wrote on Aug 22nd, 2019 at 10:22pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Aug 22nd, 2019 at 9:06pm:
Frank wrote on Aug 22nd, 2019 at 6:23pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Aug 22nd, 2019 at 2:54pm:
Gnads wrote on Aug 22nd, 2019 at 8:57am:
Brian Ross wrote on Aug 20th, 2019 at 7:50pm:
Captain Caveman wrote on Aug 20th, 2019 at 7:37pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Aug 20th, 2019 at 7:35pm:
moses wrote on Aug 20th, 2019 at 3:06pm:
The aboriginal way, was the hunter gatherer lifestyle.

No livestock, no cultivated food fodder etc.

The aboriginals hung about until they had depleted an area of any natural food etc., then went walkabout to a new place where there was a supply of animals and food for the (stone age way) of taking, consumed as much as they could, then moved on again.

Modern progressive societies for thousands of years have settled down in one place, made themselves self sufficient, advanced in housing health and education of the people.


Oh, dearie, dearie, me.  Another myth perpetuated, hey, Moses?

Indigenous Australians engaged in agriculture - something remarked on by early explorers.  They also engaged in Aquaculture - in Victoria, where they also had large villages, equivalent to towns. where they were semi-settled.  The myth that all Indigenous Australians were nomads was just that, a myth.  It all depends on where they were and what the seasons were doing.  In Victoria, they were semi-settled.  In coastal NSW and Queensland, the same.  In other areas the degree of their nomadic existence varied a great deal.  There was no one size fits all Indigenous settlement, Moses, despite what your racism might tell you.   Roll Eyes


And where the hell did you dig this crap up from champ?


From here - Rethinking Indigenous Australia's agricultural past.

From here - Here is a copy of James Boyce's (author of the acclaimed book, "Van Dieman's Land") Quadrant Article which PP McGuinness then editor refused to publish which demolishes Windschuttle rather well.

From here - Vic site added to World Heritage List


That's exactly what it is ... a fanciful rethink.


So was the location of Troy.  So is nuclear energy.  Tsk, tsk, you really are a wally, Gnads, you realise that?   Roll Eyes


Grin Grin Grin Grin

The wild rabbits are running amok in Bwian's top paddock - Aboriginal agriculture, Troy and nuclear energy have something in common only in that crazy in that paddock.


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Oh, dearie, dearie, me.  Never very big on scientific history were you, Soren?  Tsk, tsk.   Roll Eyes

Denying the stone age is now scientific history? Did Tim Fischer tell you that at mess dinner? Obviously not, it's  all  your own lunacy.


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Who is denying anything except yourself, Soren?  Stone age societies had primitive agriculture around the world, why would the Indigenous Australians be any different?  It is your Racism which drives you and your antipathy towards anything I post...   Roll Eyes
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Reply #91 - Aug 23rd, 2019 at 10:07pm
 
rhino wrote on Aug 22nd, 2019 at 11:51pm:
jeez Brian, youve really embarrassed yourself in this thread with this fabricated bullsh1te..


Nothing fabricated by me, Rhino.  You appear to have real problems with Archaeologists reporting new facts though.  Tsk, tsk.   Roll Eyes
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Reply #92 - Aug 23rd, 2019 at 10:09pm
 
Gnads wrote on Aug 23rd, 2019 at 10:23am:
Brian Ross wrote on Aug 22nd, 2019 at 2:54pm:
Gnads wrote on Aug 22nd, 2019 at 8:57am:
Brian Ross wrote on Aug 20th, 2019 at 7:50pm:
Captain Caveman wrote on Aug 20th, 2019 at 7:37pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Aug 20th, 2019 at 7:35pm:
moses wrote on Aug 20th, 2019 at 3:06pm:
The aboriginal way, was the hunter gatherer lifestyle.

No livestock, no cultivated food fodder etc.

The aboriginals hung about until they had depleted an area of any natural food etc., then went walkabout to a new place where there was a supply of animals and food for the (stone age way) of taking, consumed as much as they could, then moved on again.

Modern progressive societies for thousands of years have settled down in one place, made themselves self sufficient, advanced in housing health and education of the people.


Oh, dearie, dearie, me.  Another myth perpetuated, hey, Moses?

Indigenous Australians engaged in agriculture - something remarked on by early explorers.  They also engaged in Aquaculture - in Victoria, where they also had large villages, equivalent to towns. where they were semi-settled.  The myth that all Indigenous Australians were nomads was just that, a myth.  It all depends on where they were and what the seasons were doing.  In Victoria, they were semi-settled.  In coastal NSW and Queensland, the same.  In other areas the degree of their nomadic existence varied a great deal.  There was no one size fits all Indigenous settlement, Moses, despite what your racism might tell you.   Roll Eyes


And where the hell did you dig this crap up from champ?


From here - Rethinking Indigenous Australia's agricultural past.

From here - Here is a copy of James Boyce's (author of the acclaimed book, "Van Dieman's Land") Quadrant Article which PP McGuinness then editor refused to publish which demolishes Windschuttle rather well.

From here - Vic site added to World Heritage List


That's exactly what it is ... a fanciful rethink.


So was the location of Troy.  So is nuclear energy.  Tsk, tsk, you really are a wally, Gnads, you realise that?   Roll Eyes


There is no bigger Wally than you believing any of this fanciful fantasy Bruce Pascoe rubbish.


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Attacking the messenger rather than the message.  How unusual, hey?   Roll Eyes
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Reply #93 - Aug 23rd, 2019 at 10:10pm
 
moses wrote on Aug 23rd, 2019 at 3:28pm:
The abori ginals traded and intermingled over the oceans with all and sundry in a free trade agreement, then when they were invaded by convicts in chains, they all suddenly died from the common cold and a couple of other diseases introduced by these shackled invaders.

That bloody whiteman again.


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Reply #94 - Aug 23rd, 2019 at 11:04pm
 
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Reply #95 - Aug 23rd, 2019 at 11:23pm
 
Sir Grappler Truth Teller OAM wrote on Aug 23rd, 2019 at 11:04pm:


Can't remember the name of the game I played but it had exactly that scenario. Picture perfect. Struggling with .303 as a tank showed up. Hold the bridge.
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Reply #96 - Aug 24th, 2019 at 8:10am
 
Brian Ross wrote on Aug 23rd, 2019 at 10:06pm:
Frank wrote on Aug 22nd, 2019 at 10:22pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Aug 22nd, 2019 at 9:06pm:
Frank wrote on Aug 22nd, 2019 at 6:23pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Aug 22nd, 2019 at 2:54pm:
Gnads wrote on Aug 22nd, 2019 at 8:57am:
Brian Ross wrote on Aug 20th, 2019 at 7:50pm:
Captain Caveman wrote on Aug 20th, 2019 at 7:37pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Aug 20th, 2019 at 7:35pm:
moses wrote on Aug 20th, 2019 at 3:06pm:
The aboriginal way, was the hunter gatherer lifestyle.

No livestock, no cultivated food fodder etc.

The aboriginals hung about until they had depleted an area of any natural food etc., then went walkabout to a new place where there was a supply of animals and food for the (stone age way) of taking, consumed as much as they could, then moved on again.

Modern progressive societies for thousands of years have settled down in one place, made themselves self sufficient, advanced in housing health and education of the people.


Oh, dearie, dearie, me.  Another myth perpetuated, hey, Moses?

Indigenous Australians engaged in agriculture - something remarked on by early explorers.  They also engaged in Aquaculture - in Victoria, where they also had large villages, equivalent to towns. where they were semi-settled.  The myth that all Indigenous Australians were nomads was just that, a myth.  It all depends on where they were and what the seasons were doing.  In Victoria, they were semi-settled.  In coastal NSW and Queensland, the same.  In other areas the degree of their nomadic existence varied a great deal.  There was no one size fits all Indigenous settlement, Moses, despite what your racism might tell you.   Roll Eyes


And where the hell did you dig this crap up from champ?


From here - Rethinking Indigenous Australia's agricultural past.

From here - Here is a copy of James Boyce's (author of the acclaimed book, "Van Dieman's Land") Quadrant Article which PP McGuinness then editor refused to publish which demolishes Windschuttle rather well.

From here - Vic site added to World Heritage List


That's exactly what it is ... a fanciful rethink.


So was the location of Troy.  So is nuclear energy.  Tsk, tsk, you really are a wally, Gnads, you realise that?   Roll Eyes


Grin Grin Grin Grin

The wild rabbits are running amok in Bwian's top paddock - Aboriginal agriculture, Troy and nuclear energy have something in common only in that crazy in that paddock.


http://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/12/128170/2467911-yawn_20smiley.jpg

Oh, dearie, dearie, me.  Never very big on scientific history were you, Soren?  Tsk, tsk.   Roll Eyes

Denying the stone age is now scientific history? Did Tim Fischer tell you that at mess dinner? Obviously not, it's  all  your own lunacy.


http://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/12/128170/2467911-yawn_20smiley.jpg

Who is denying anything except yourself, Soren?  Stone age societies had primitive agriculture around the world, why would the Indigenous Australians be any different?  It is your Racism which drives you and your antipathy towards anything I post...   Roll Eyes


You've defeated your own argument right there.

Primative/ stone age ... in this case same same.

Hunting & gathering is primitive & stone age.

If moving from place to place to find new game & collect new bush tucker after it been depleted in one area can be called loosely called agriculture ...

you go for it coz it makes you happy.  Roll Eyes
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Reply #97 - Aug 24th, 2019 at 8:43am
 
Why is it sooooooooo hard for you to admit that the 2nd AUSTRALIANS ( the ones that murdered the 1st australians) were simply primitives who had not the intelligence or drive to advance themselves beyond pre-stone age?

Would you be abbo by any chance?
They were too lazy, primitive, backward or intellectually challenged to;
Lash a rock to a stick
Fabricate housing other than leaning bark against a tree
Develop any form of written language
Develop any form of civilization or cooperative collection of people other than small nomadic family groups.
Even starting a fire from scratch was beyond them.

The simple fact is, that apart from some sychophant semi-legal scientific very vague "evidence?" Of "agriculture", "aquaculture?", "cities?" "Trade?"
In reality, it's nothing but extrapolation of very questionable "research?".

If there were any REAL evidence, backed up by REAL FACTS not guesswork and the sychophant bowing down to political correctness gone mad and drawing a hugely long bow (something else abbos never invented.......yet)
I guarantee that it would quickly make headlines throughout the world.

But the "evidence?" Is simply presented by one or two semi-scientists who most likely have an agenda linked to additional funding and aboriginal sychophantry.

When I see the building foundations, the agricultural implements and structures, the proof of trade routes,  all achievable through REAL scientific examination even centuries later as has been shown in archeological land mapping in the UK, then I'll believe this rubbish.

But there is no REAL evidence.
There are no foundations, agricultural implements, no trade routes,  it's all fabricated and bull shite.

And very very few civilizations ever go backward.
If, and it's a big IF, the abbos had these things, where are They?

I know, conviently, we whites are blamed for the total destruction and removal of evidence.
What a load of rubbish
Even had the whites put every effort to destroy evidence of aboriginal advanced society, pockets and isolated communities would still have survived into a stage of Australia where it would not be hidden. Some parts of Australia have only been explored in the last 50 years, do you honestly think it would be kept secret if they found something?   Really????

Abbos were nothing but PRE-STONE AGE PRIMITIVES
We have done more for them than they could ever realise or recognise.
There are more of them now than at any time in their history.

Why can't they just accept these simple facts and get on with bringing themselves into the 21st century?
Why can't you accept that the 2nd AUSTRALIANS (murderers of the 1st australians) were primitives and that civilization cannot be halted?
The human race must advance
Civilizations either fail, advance or get taken over by more advanced.
Just like the 2nd AUSTRALIANS destroyed the 1st australians, so will they be taken over.
Karma buddy, KARMA.


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Reply #98 - Aug 24th, 2019 at 8:52am
 
Valkie wrote on Aug 24th, 2019 at 8:43am:
Why is it sooooooooo hard for you to admit that the 2nd AUSTRALIANS ( the ones that murdered the 1st australians) were simply primitives who had not the intelligence or drive to advance themselves beyond pre-stone age?

Would you be abbo by any chance?
They were too lazy, primitive, backward or intellectually challenged to;
Lash a rock to a stick
Fabricate housing other than leaning bark against a tree
Develop any form of written language
Develop any form of civilization or cooperative collection of people other than small nomadic family groups.
Even starting a fire from scratch was beyond them.

The simple fact is, that apart from some sychophant semi-legal scientific very vague "evidence?" Of "agriculture", "aquaculture?", "cities?" "Trade?"
In reality, it's nothing but extrapolation of very questionable "research?".

If there were any REAL evidence, backed up by REAL FACTS not guesswork and the sychophant bowing down to political correctness gone mad and drawing a hugely long bow (something else abbos never invented.......yet)
I guarantee that it would quickly make headlines throughout the world.

But the "evidence?" Is simply presented by one or two semi-scientists who most likely have an agenda linked to additional funding and aboriginal sychophantry.

When I see the building foundations, the agricultural implements and structures, the proof of trade routes,  all achievable through REAL scientific examination even centuries later as has been shown in archeological land mapping in the UK, then I'll believe this rubbish.

But there is no REAL evidence.
There are no foundations, agricultural implements, no trade routes,  it's all fabricated and bull shite.

And very very few civilizations ever go backward.
If, and it's a big IF, the abbos had these things, where are They?

I know, conviently, we whites are blamed for the total destruction and removal of evidence.
What a load of rubbish
Even had the whites put every effort to destroy evidence of aboriginal advanced society, pockets and isolated communities would still have survived into a stage of Australia where it would not be hidden. Some parts of Australia have only been explored in the last 50 years, do you honestly think it would be kept secret if they found something?   Really????

Abbos were nothing but PRE-STONE AGE PRIMITIVES
We have done more for them than they could ever realise or recognise.
There are more of them now than at any time in their history.

Why can't they just accept these simple facts and get on with bringing themselves into the 21st century?
Why can't you accept that the 2nd AUSTRALIANS (murderers of the 1st australians) were primitives and that civilization cannot be halted?
The human race must advance
Civilizations either fail, advance or get taken over by more advanced.
Just like the 2nd AUSTRALIANS destroyed the 1st australians, so will they be taken over.
Karma buddy, KARMA.




Nah ... they could start a fire.
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Reply #99 - Aug 24th, 2019 at 10:32am
 
Gnads wrote on Aug 23rd, 2019 at 10:54am:
capitosinora wrote on Aug 23rd, 2019 at 9:01am:
Gnads wrote on Aug 22nd, 2019 at 1:19pm:
capitosinora wrote on Aug 22nd, 2019 at 11:08am:
Jasin wrote on Aug 19th, 2019 at 10:17pm:
Wait a moment.

When the British set up their little Penal Colony.
It was a Colony that was harmonious with the Indigenous peoples in the area.
It wasn't until after with many 'free settlers' having begun arriving that the harmony was broken.
We all know the only 'Free' people in the world are Americans and so I'm pretty sure that it was the American/Americanised Colonials (Free Settlers) that began any real sense of an INVASION. Shooting Abos like they did Indians in America.

So then. It seems the Australia Day of the 'British' first arrival as Boat Smugglers of Criminally unwanted and persecuted wasn't really a 'military invasion' like what the Indigenous Peoples are now claiming as INVASION DAY.

I dare the Aboriginals to 'blame America'.
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We in America don't celebrate any invasion days and genocides performed by British colonizers as it is commonly done in British colonies like Australia.
On the contrary we Americans proudly celebrate our independence and liberation day when American Patriots defeated the British empire in the Revolutionary War.


You didn't do it without help.  Roll Eyes


You can't do it even with help.
British love their Aussie convicts like pedophiles love children.


And the US filled up with the worlds unwanted and slaves as well.


You mean British slaves.


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Reply #100 - Aug 24th, 2019 at 10:41am
 
Jasin wrote on Aug 23rd, 2019 at 8:01pm:
capitosinora wrote on Aug 23rd, 2019 at 9:01am:
Gnads wrote on Aug 22nd, 2019 at 1:19pm:
capitosinora wrote on Aug 22nd, 2019 at 11:08am:
Jasin wrote on Aug 19th, 2019 at 10:17pm:
Wait a moment.

When the British set up their little Penal Colony.
It was a Colony that was harmonious with the Indigenous peoples in the area.
It wasn't until after with many 'free settlers' having begun arriving that the harmony was broken.
We all know the only 'Free' people in the world are Americans and so I'm pretty sure that it was the American/Americanised Colonials (Free Settlers) that began any real sense of an INVASION. Shooting Abos like they did Indians in America.

So then. It seems the Australia Day of the 'British' first arrival as Boat Smugglers of Criminally unwanted and persecuted wasn't really a 'military invasion' like what the Indigenous Peoples are now claiming as INVASION DAY.

I dare the Aboriginals to 'blame America'.
Grin


We in America don't celebrate any invasion days and genocides performed by British colonizers as it is commonly done in British colonies like Australia.
On the contrary we Americans proudly celebrate our independence and liberation day when American Patriots defeated the British empire in the Revolutionary War.


You didn't do it without help.  Roll Eyes


You can't do it even with help.
British love their Aussie convicts like pedophiles love children.


Yes that's right you stupid American twayt!
We let the 'British' politically run this country while we have 'better' things to do.  Wink
You know that nearly every house in Australia has prison bars on its windows?  Huh
And yet, life is like a Holiday here. Ironic huh Tongue


Hm why then British sell you to China?
If US doesn't come to rescue you you'll became, instead British protectorate, Chinese ching gong colony.
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Reply #101 - Aug 24th, 2019 at 11:32am
 
Setanta wrote on Aug 23rd, 2019 at 11:23pm:
Sir Grappler Truth Teller OAM wrote on Aug 23rd, 2019 at 11:04pm:


Can't remember the name of the game I played but it had exactly that scenario. Picture perfect. Struggling with .303 as a tank showed up. Hold the bridge.



Arnhem ..... 17-26 September, 1944 ...
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Reply #102 - Aug 24th, 2019 at 11:39am
 
Aha!  A step forward - 'every stone age culture had primitive agriculture' - now we're on the right track... the (away) Ab (from) Originals didn't have Agriculture - they had primitive agriculture.

................ and primitive aquaculture, primitive established spots for living, primitive trade, primitive everything...

Now - we can all agree to let them go 'do things their way' without Whitey, and await the Clash of Cultures that will inevitably arise....... amid the howls of world condemnation for dumping them in primitive conditions causing massive infant mortality, poverty, starvation, unbalanced diet and all its ills, keeping them on water and food scarce reservations thus lowering their life expectancy, letting them live in lawless conditions where rule of the jungle is the norm and people are killed and violated every day.........

Let's face it - the Ab Originals don't REALLY 'want to do things their way' - they want all the trappings of Whitey World without the effort required to get some of the cream of Whitey World... they expect to be fed handsomely with funds for being the 'past owners'..... same as I get never-ending rent on properties I once owned...... 
(hmmmmm ... wait a minute.....)


I say forget about the whole lying dream..... it's never going to work....
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Reply #103 - Aug 24th, 2019 at 1:41pm
 
Sir Grappler Truth Teller OAM wrote on Aug 23rd, 2019 at 11:04pm:


Only problem, Graps, they were Airborne, not Commandos who assaulted the bridge...   Roll Eyes
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Reply #104 - Aug 24th, 2019 at 1:42pm
 
Gnads wrote on Aug 24th, 2019 at 8:10am:
Brian Ross wrote on Aug 23rd, 2019 at 10:06pm:
Frank wrote on Aug 22nd, 2019 at 10:22pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Aug 22nd, 2019 at 9:06pm:
Frank wrote on Aug 22nd, 2019 at 6:23pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Aug 22nd, 2019 at 2:54pm:
Gnads wrote on Aug 22nd, 2019 at 8:57am:
Brian Ross wrote on Aug 20th, 2019 at 7:50pm:
Captain Caveman wrote on Aug 20th, 2019 at 7:37pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Aug 20th, 2019 at 7:35pm:
moses wrote on Aug 20th, 2019 at 3:06pm:
The aboriginal way, was the hunter gatherer lifestyle.

No livestock, no cultivated food fodder etc.

The aboriginals hung about until they had depleted an area of any natural food etc., then went walkabout to a new place where there was a supply of animals and food for the (stone age way) of taking, consumed as much as they could, then moved on again.

Modern progressive societies for thousands of years have settled down in one place, made themselves self sufficient, advanced in housing health and education of the people.


Oh, dearie, dearie, me.  Another myth perpetuated, hey, Moses?

Indigenous Australians engaged in agriculture - something remarked on by early explorers.  They also engaged in Aquaculture - in Victoria, where they also had large villages, equivalent to towns. where they were semi-settled.  The myth that all Indigenous Australians were nomads was just that, a myth.  It all depends on where they were and what the seasons were doing.  In Victoria, they were semi-settled.  In coastal NSW and Queensland, the same.  In other areas the degree of their nomadic existence varied a great deal.  There was no one size fits all Indigenous settlement, Moses, despite what your racism might tell you.   Roll Eyes


And where the hell did you dig this crap up from champ?


From here - Rethinking Indigenous Australia's agricultural past.

From here - Here is a copy of James Boyce's (author of the acclaimed book, "Van Dieman's Land") Quadrant Article which PP McGuinness then editor refused to publish which demolishes Windschuttle rather well.

From here - Vic site added to World Heritage List


That's exactly what it is ... a fanciful rethink.


So was the location of Troy.  So is nuclear energy.  Tsk, tsk, you really are a wally, Gnads, you realise that?   Roll Eyes


Grin Grin Grin Grin

The wild rabbits are running amok in Bwian's top paddock - Aboriginal agriculture, Troy and nuclear energy have something in common only in that crazy in that paddock.


http://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/12/128170/2467911-yawn_20smiley.jpg

Oh, dearie, dearie, me.  Never very big on scientific history were you, Soren?  Tsk, tsk.   Roll Eyes

Denying the stone age is now scientific history? Did Tim Fischer tell you that at mess dinner? Obviously not, it's  all  your own lunacy.


http://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/12/128170/2467911-yawn_20smiley.jpg

Who is denying anything except yourself, Soren?  Stone age societies had primitive agriculture around the world, why would the Indigenous Australians be any different?  It is your Racism which drives you and your antipathy towards anything I post...   Roll Eyes


You've defeated your own argument right there.

Primative/ stone age ... in this case same same.

Hunting & gathering is primitive & stone age.

If moving from place to place to find new game & collect new bush tucker after it been depleted in one area can be called loosely called agriculture ...

you go for it coz it makes you happy.  Roll Eyes


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I'll accept that as a flag of surrender, shall I?   Roll Eyes
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