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Title: For Newman: What stereotypes are there about Aborigines and food?
Post by: admin on September 16, 2007, 01:05:45 PM
We know about Negroid blacks, what about Australoid blacks?

Title: Re: For Newman: What stereotypes are there about Aborigines and food?
Post by: AussieJTFer on September 16, 2007, 05:50:08 PM
They drink excessive amounts of alcohol and sniff petrol.
Title: Re: For Newman: What stereotypes are there about Aborigines and food?
Post by: mosquewatch on September 16, 2007, 06:07:30 PM
Sounds like a redneck family reunion...  ;D( sarc off )
Title: Re: For Newman: What stereotypes are there about Aborigines and food?
Post by: newman on September 17, 2007, 06:39:08 AM
In the city: they get free government housing that they wreck, don't work, drink cheap wine from half gallon flaggons, abuse and neglect their children and stink.

In country towns: see above

On tribal land (reserves): same as above....plus huge mining royalties that their unelected tribal elders steal.

Ones still living in the bush: They eat widgety grubs.
Title: Re: For Newman: What stereotypes are there about Aborigines and food?
Post by: Kiwi on September 17, 2007, 10:54:43 PM
I always thought it was MACers.
Title: Re: For Newman: What stereotypes are there about Aborigines and food?
Post by: newman on September 18, 2007, 12:31:50 AM
They eat widgety grubs.


What are those?


A cream coloured grub (like a catterpillar without legs). They are a favourite of the traditional aborigine (eaten LIVE!). They claim they taste like peanut butter. I must confess that hell will freeze over before I eat those things.
Title: Re: For Newman: What stereotypes are there about Aborigines and food?
Post by: newman on September 18, 2007, 12:57:43 AM
I thought a grub was a weed. Good thing I asked.


Add the grubs to the lizards, snakes and shellfish they eat and you've got the most non-kosher diet in the history of man.
Title: Re: For Newman: What stereotypes are there about Aborigines and food?
Post by: AussieJTFer on September 18, 2007, 05:33:17 AM
Apparently those grubs are full of protein. All the aborginees should be dumped into a crap city like brisbane, I dunno how you live in that bogan, backwater, hole in the ground newman.
Title: Re: For Newman: What stereotypes are there about Aborigines and food?
Post by: newman on September 18, 2007, 05:56:17 AM
Apparently those grubs are full of protein. All the aborginees should be dumped into a crap city like brisbane, I dunno how you live in that bogan, backwater, hole in the ground newman.
I don't, either. The humidity is something to be believed. And it's too far from the coast to get a sea breeze. Stick to the coast or the mountains if you want a good climate.
Title: Re: For Newman: What stereotypes are there about Aborigines and food?
Post by: AussieJTFer on September 18, 2007, 07:25:55 AM
The Sunshine Coast is a pretty nice place, the Gold Coast is gehenom, too many pissheads and it's full of muslims these days. The only people i've ever know from Brisbane have been so called "Christians", anti-semitic, arab loving, Israel/Jew hating vermin, most of them were like there up there when I went there. I wish half of Brisbane could just burn down alongside every suburb infested by muslims in our other cities.
Title: Re: For Newman: What stereotypes are there about Aborigines and food?
Post by: MassuhDGoodName on September 18, 2007, 10:38:36 AM
The Maoris were practicing cannibals when the first white men arrived.
Title: Re: For Newman: What stereotypes are there about Aborigines and food?
Post by: AussieJTFer on September 18, 2007, 06:52:15 PM
There are tribes in the remote jungles of Papua New Guinea that still practice cannibalism.
Title: Re: For Newman: What stereotypes are there about Aborigines and food?
Post by: newman on September 18, 2007, 06:58:57 PM
There are tribes in the remote jungles of Papua New Guinea that still practice cannibalism.

There are still cannibals in Vanuatu (formerly New Hebrides).
Title: Re: For Newman: What stereotypes are there about Aborigines and food?
Post by: mord on September 18, 2007, 07:00:47 PM
the  aborginees  are midget?
Title: Re: For Newman: What stereotypes are there about Aborigines and food?
Post by: newman on September 18, 2007, 07:01:54 PM
the  aborginees  are midget?

No.

There are pigmies in New Guinea but not Australia.
Title: Re: For Newman: What stereotypes are there about Aborigines and food?
Post by: newman on September 18, 2007, 09:20:40 PM
I thought Pygmies were the bushmen of Southern Africa. They are Capoid schvartzas, and have slanty eyes. They are a different kind of blacks than Congoid blacks, which most blacks belong to. Nelson Mandela is a Capoid. The Pygmies in the jungles of Southern Africa remain hunters and gatherers to this day.



You're right but there are tribes of small pygmie type people in Papua New Guinnea too.
Title: Re: For Newman: What stereotypes are there about Aborigines and food?
Post by: newman on September 18, 2007, 09:48:15 PM
They're Australoids just like The Aborigines.



They look very different.

The New Guinnea natives are like the natives in Vanuatu. Melanesians they're called. Maoris , Tongans and Tahitians are Polynesian like the Hawaiians.
Title: Re: For Newman: What stereotypes are there about Aborigines and food?
Post by: Kiwi on September 18, 2007, 10:00:44 PM
The Maoris were practicing cannibals when the first white men arrived.

New Zealand is still class as that.  ;)
Title: Re: For Newman: What stereotypes are there about Aborigines and food?
Post by: newman on September 18, 2007, 10:02:42 PM
They're Australoids just like The Aborigines.



They look very different.

The New Guinea natives are like the natives in Vanuatu. Melanesians they're called. Maoris , Tongans and Tahitians are Polynesian like the Hawaiians.


Polynesians are Orientals. Melanesians, Aborigines, and and dark skin Indians are Australoid. I think the blacks of Madagascar are racially related to Melanesians and are not schvartzas.


Polynesians are definitely smarter and a cut above the melanesians, who in turn are a cut above the aborigine.

The polynesians navigated huge expanses of ocean from Hawaii all the way to NZ. No small feat.

Title: Re: For Newman: What stereotypes are there about Aborigines and food?
Post by: AussieJTFer on September 18, 2007, 10:22:56 PM
Who exactly are the Micronesians then? They are the few people on earth that unconditionally support Israel and the Jews.
Title: Re: For Newman: What stereotypes are there about Aborigines and food?
Post by: newman on September 18, 2007, 10:33:56 PM
Who exactly are the Micronesians then? They are the few people on earth that unconditionally support Israel and the Jews.

Those islands are WNW of Papua new Guinnea. Probably melanesian.

Australia only voted against Israel once as far as I can remember. Over the security fence. That was only because the USA told Howard to. There is no real anti-Israel sentiment from either of the two major parties here.
Title: Re: For Newman: What stereotypes are there about Aborigines and food?
Post by: newman on September 18, 2007, 10:40:22 PM
The Federated States of Micronesia are a former American territory. Micronesia, The Marshall Islands, and The United States are often the only countries to vote with Israel in The United Nazis.



I can't remember Australia voting against Israel except for that one time over the fence (and that was at the behest of the US).
Title: Re: For Newman: What stereotypes are there about Aborigines and food?
Post by: AussieJTFer on September 18, 2007, 10:42:09 PM
As do Palau who were part of the FSM until 1994 I think. I wonder what connection these small Pacific countries have with Israel? Perhaps they are just righteous people.
I can see Australia's support of Israel declining in the near future when the politicians and parties sell out to the muslims for their votes, it is already happening at a local level. The labor party have never had this many anti-Israel nazis as they do now. The two ugly whores, Irwin and Plibersek spring to mind.
Title: Re: For Newman: What stereotypes are there about Aborigines and food?
Post by: newman on September 18, 2007, 10:45:26 PM
As do Palau who were part of the FSM until 1994 I think. I wonder what connection these small Pacific countries have with Israel? Perhaps they are just righteous people.
I can see Australia's support of Israel declining in the near future when the politicians and parties sell out to the muslims for their votes, it is already happening at a local level. The labor party have never had this many anti-Israel nazis as they do now. The two ugly whores, Irwin and Plibersek spring to mind.

You're right.

Labour was always pro-Israel under Hawk, but they'll sell out for the ethnic (read muslim) vote as they always do.
Title: Re: For Newman: What stereotypes are there about Aborigines and food?
Post by: AussieJTFer on September 18, 2007, 11:00:07 PM
Oh ok, Israel were the first to recognise them, still good on them for their continual support of Israel, they are everything the Europeans should be and never will be.
Title: Re: For Newman: What stereotypes are there about Aborigines and food?
Post by: newman on September 19, 2007, 12:29:24 AM
Do they eat kangaroos? Are there any other people in The World that eat kangaroos?



They do eat roos but as the 'roo is found only here, they're the only ones. Some resteraunts serve it along with crocodile , but it's low vollume.
Title: Re: For Newman: What stereotypes are there about Aborigines and food?
Post by: AussieJTFer on September 19, 2007, 01:11:04 AM
Whites eat kangaroos aswell, as newman said it's served at restaurants.
Title: Re: For Newman: What stereotypes are there about Aborigines and food?
Post by: newman on September 19, 2007, 01:20:17 AM
Would you eat kangaroos, Newman?



I wouldn't shoot one, plus like most feral game, they're full of worms. Clean resteraunt grade is OK. 'roo meat is very lean and said to be healthier than even lean beef. The yield on roos is better, too. About 25% live weight of a cow is lean meat. A roo has 40%. Why we don't farm them, I don't know. I may eat it, but I had some pet ones as a boy so I wouldn't really like too.
Title: Re: For Newman: What stereotypes are there about Aborigines and food?
Post by: newman on September 19, 2007, 01:28:59 AM
So you've never eaten it?

Jews can eat buffaloes which are healthier than beef.



A 'roo chews the cud but has no hooves. I think the kosher rules are based on the animals sense of death. Pigs are like dogs & cats in that they sense death and panic. Not like lasmbs or cows that you can slaughter quietly. I think 'roos sense death, too. Not domestic enough.
Title: Re: For Newman: What stereotypes are there about Aborigines and food?
Post by: Joe Schmo on September 19, 2007, 01:32:35 AM
A 'roo chews the cud but has no hooves. I think the kosher rules are based on the animals sense of death. Pigs are like dogs & cats in that they sense death and panic. Not like lasmbs or cows that you can slaughter quietly. I think 'roos sense death, too. Not domestic enough.

Fascinating.
Title: Re: For Newman: What stereotypes are there about Aborigines and food?
Post by: newman on September 19, 2007, 01:35:07 AM
So you have you ever eaten a kangaroo?


No. We used to buy it for the dogs and to feed the kookaburras but my mother never let me eat it because it was full of worms (supposedly).
Title: Re: For Newman: What stereotypes are there about Aborigines and food?
Post by: AussieJTFer on September 19, 2007, 01:42:15 AM
a large bird, a bit like a kingfisher but bigger.
Title: Re: For Newman: What stereotypes are there about Aborigines and food?
Post by: newman on September 19, 2007, 01:44:33 AM
What are kookaburras?



The famous 'Laughing' Kookaburra. It's call goes on for 2 minutes or more and sounds like a schvartza cackling hysterically at a funny movie. They get tame enough to eat from your hand after a week or so of feeding.

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Title: Re: For Newman: What stereotypes are there about Aborigines and food?
Post by: newman on September 19, 2007, 01:56:04 AM
They must be an Australian thing like Rainbow Lorikeets.



Yes. The Lorikeets on my mother's property would descend on you if you walked outside with sugar in your hand. I've had over 30 of the things on me at once!

The Australian magpie is unique, too. Not at all like the English bird of the same name. Our animals are unique and found nowhere else.

They say G_d did his abstract designs down here.
Title: Re: For Newman: What stereotypes are there about Aborigines and food?
Post by: newman on September 19, 2007, 02:01:44 AM
The other bird looks nicer than the lorikeet.



The lorikeet is just one of the innumerable perrots we have.

The kookaburra is a kingfisher but I rarely see them 'fish'. They actually kill & eat poisonous snakes. They catch them and bash the snakes head against the ground or a tree 'til it's dead, then eat it.
Title: Re: For Newman: What stereotypes are there about Aborigines and food?
Post by: Joe Schmo on September 19, 2007, 02:03:38 AM
The kookaburra is a kingfisher but I rarely see them 'fish'. They actually kill & eat poisonous snakes. They catch them and bash the snakes head against the ground or a tree 'til it's dead, then eat it.

Right on.  That's bad-arse.
Title: Re: For Newman: What stereotypes are there about Aborigines and food?
Post by: newman on September 19, 2007, 02:07:02 AM
Why don't you start a thread about Australian animals in Appreciation For Creation?



I think I will.
Title: Re: For Newman: What stereotypes are there about Aborigines and food?
Post by: AussieJTFer on September 19, 2007, 02:52:43 AM
The Tanach Zoo in Jerusalem has an entire section on Australian fauna. It was weird seeing kangaroos in Israel.
Title: Re: For Newman: What stereotypes are there about Aborigines and food?
Post by: newman on September 19, 2007, 02:56:27 AM
The Tanach Zoo in Jerusalem has an entire section on Australian fauna. It was weird seeing kangaroos in Israel.

Did you hear Chaims answer to my question this week. He's going to bring pigs into EY to annoy the arabs. I'd love to send a few hundred 500lb feral boers to turn loose in Nablus.
Title: Re: For Newman: What stereotypes are there about Aborigines and food?
Post by: AussieJTFer on September 19, 2007, 05:42:27 AM
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Did you hear Chaims answer to my question this week. He's going to bring pigs into EY to annoy the arabs. I'd love to send a few hundred 500lb feral boers to turn loose in Nablus.

It is a great idea, and Israel today should be fighting the arab monkeys with pig lard dipped bullets and dropping bombs laced with pig content on them. Any arab terrorist caught should be placed in a vat of pig lard before he is killed. All mosques polluting Israel should also be cleansed with pig offal and excrement.
Title: Re: For Newman: What stereotypes are there about Aborigines and food?
Post by: newman on September 19, 2007, 05:50:49 AM
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Did you hear Chaims answer to my question this week. He's going to bring pigs into EY to annoy the arabs. I'd love to send a few hundred 500lb feral boers to turn loose in Nablus.

It is a great idea, and Israel today should be fighting the arab monkeys with pig lard dipped bullets and dropping bombs laced with pig content on them. Any arab terrorist caught should be placed in a vat of pig lard before he is killed. All mosques polluting Israel should also be cleansed with pig offal and excrement.
every bomb, missile & bullet should contain freeze dried pigs blood. we need to find the currency that will work with these animals.