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Attack of the camels!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Bush" data-source="post: 598346" data-attributes="member: 6815"><p>From Man Eating Camels to Feather Footed Bony Finger Pointers.</p><p>When one points the finger there are three pointing back at themselves.</p><p>We could now include Yawies into this Topic i doubt Westozadventures would mind.</p><p>There is a group of South Sea Islanders in Nth Qld with the Surname Yowie.</p><p>If you have met a South Sea Islander they are very big compared to Aboriginals.</p><p>Makes me wonder if the name Yowie was used by Aboriginals to describe Sth Sea Islanders.</p><p>There pretty scary when you see one walking a beach in the dark at night.</p><p>No offense to Sth Sea Islanders you are lovely natured breed of people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bush, post: 598346, member: 6815"] From Man Eating Camels to Feather Footed Bony Finger Pointers. When one points the finger there are three pointing back at themselves. We could now include Yawies into this Topic i doubt Westozadventures would mind. There is a group of South Sea Islanders in Nth Qld with the Surname Yowie. If you have met a South Sea Islander they are very big compared to Aboriginals. Makes me wonder if the name Yowie was used by Aboriginals to describe Sth Sea Islanders. There pretty scary when you see one walking a beach in the dark at night. No offense to Sth Sea Islanders you are lovely natured breed of people. [/QUOTE]
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