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International Infiltration (pg. 9)
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Bedrock
your history book is wrong.

it fails to disclose the fact that french sailors on their way to vietnam & china, went off track, and landed on the Australian coast in the late 1500's early 1600's. There's a coin to prove it.
DJ_Ballistic
doesnt really matter, them abo's been round these parts for yonks

the poms just needed to make 'emselves feel important so they fought off people whose most advanced weapons probably consisted consisted of sharp rocks (as you can see history was never really my forte)
fzrr
quote:
Originally posted by jploveparade
It must be that Fosters crap


That stuff is cat piss...no one drinks it here. Thats why we sell it to you guys and make a fortune!! :D
Trancey Ash
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Originally posted by Az

Oh look, a Dingo's eating your baby!


Hey ******, Dingos arent native to Australia you 'Pratt'. They're not a ing Australian animal! Take a ing history lesson!

Go play with your ing Corgies! And drinking warm beer *vomit*

Have fun in the Sun ******s, if you ever see it that is!
dj_nomiz
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Originally posted by Euphorica@AUS
3. U ARE ALL UGLY mother******s, whos mums would be ashamed, so piss off


ahhh! now it all makes sense!!! the bulldog quote said by Winston Churchill back in WW2 wasn't only to say that England doesn't give up easily, but also to say they're all damn ugly

bwahahaha:disbelief
peace :D
Ves
quote:
Originally posted by Tranzmit
What i wear pink hotpants all week long lol!! :whip: Poor Melbournites don't get the same opportunity i guess :nervous: :eyespop: :haha:


hahaha :stongue:
yep, gotto love those pink hot pants!

...*ves leaves to watch The Bill* :happy2:
Euphorica@AUS
Nice avatar Ballistic

:)
jploveparade
quote:
your history book is wrong.


Dingo. French came in 18th century.


Turtle Bay, Dirk Hartog Island_ 'Baie de Prise de Possession'


After landing, they walked about three leagues (9 miles) into the country without seeing a living soul. On returning to the coast, M. de Mings [sic] (Mingault or Mengaud-the name is variously spelled in the documents) took possession of the land, hoisting a flag and causing a notification of the fact that he had taken possession to be read in the form usual in such cases. The document was put in a bottle and buried at the foot of a small tree. Near it were put two coins (écus) of 'six francs' each. The ship's log refers to this Bay as the 'Baie de Prise de Possession' (the Bay of Taking of Possession).

In January 1998, an expedition led by Mr Philippe Godard of Noumea, assisted by Max Cramer, Kim Cramer, John Eckersley, Tom Bradley and Chris Shine of Geraldton, discovered a French écu bearing the head of King Louis XV and dated 1766 at a site on the cliff top overlooking Turtle Bay. The silver coin, which was encased in a lead capsule, is believed to be associated with Saint Aloüarn's expedition.



I told ya
Bedrock
wrong coin.
webmeister
I guess none of you guys watch the news .. apparently they have found 14th Portuguese cannons on the coast of Western Australia... so I guess the portuguese got here first...
who left the cannons there and why isn't known, there doesn't seem to be any record of it..

so u can all quit arguing, you're all wrong :D

Bedrock
there's actually evidence that Chinese fisherman ventured to the Kimberley in the late 1200's
webmeister
quote:
Originally posted by Bedrock
there's actually evidence that Chinese fisherman ventured to the Kimberley in the late 1200's


long way to go to get sushi....
:D
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