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Hello and welcome. 

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Come on in! I've been here for over three years, hoping for things to get better with this Forum. I'm counting on you.
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Hello padraic .. I live just down the road and around the bend from Adelaide ... Went to my first Skeptics meet there a couple of weeks ago. Interesting bunch of people who meet informally in a pub (forget the name, but can find out) .. You might want to look them up, if you haven't already .. ? 

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Arf!
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Wow! Thanks fort the welcome (as they say in AA) and the wit. I'll try to keep up.
I don't get it,but if you are offering sammies, I'll have bacon & egg thanks.
There's always ONE ghoul in the crowd.
You asked:

Welcome.Glad to see another new face. So, bacon or cheese?
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I don't get it,but if you are offering sammies, I'll have bacon & egg thanks.
Yes,but that was before my operation.hey! Weren't you Miss Anthrope for Adelaide in 1988?
Oh yes,and where did you say you now live? (you're too easy mate)I've lived in Adelaide a couple of times, but
I got better
Footy? Is that a form of foreplay?Crows, Power or can't give a stuff about footy?
Welcome! Any bizarre murder stories?
There's always ONE ghoul in the crowd.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snowtown_%28film%29Snowtown, known as "The Snowtown Murders" in the US, is a 2011 Australian film about the Snowtown murders directed by Justin Kurzel and written by Shaun Grant.[1][2]
You flatter yourself. I find you mildly annoying,but I've never thought of you as a cunt.Was it something I said padraic?

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""The Snowtown Murders" in the US, is a 2011 Australian film about the Snowtown murders"
No shit?
No shit?
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I shit you not. Now available on video. I haven't seen it,subject matter does not appeal.Gawdzilla Sama wrote:""The Snowtown Murders" in the US, is a 2011 Australian film about the Snowtown murders"
No shit?
Perhaps the scariest Aussie film in recent years is "Wolf Creek",allegedly based on true events.
See trailer on link below
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cm8duRDsS8E
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolf_Creek_%28film%29Wolf Creek is a 2005 independent Australian horror film written, co-produced and directed by Greg McLean. The story revolves around three backpackers (played by Nathan Phillips, Kestie Morassi and Cassandra Magrath) who find themselves held captive by a serial killer (John Jarratt) in the Australian outback. The film was marketed as being "based on true events".
Wolf Creek premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2005.[1] The Australian premiere was in March 2005 in Adelaide.[1] The film was later screened at the Cannes Film Festival the following May.[1] It was released in cinemas across Ireland and the United Kingdom in September 2005.[1] In its home country of Australia, the film received a general release in November 2005, apart from the Northern Territory, due to the trial surrounding the murder of British traveller Peter Falconio.[2][3] It was released on 25 December 2005 in the United States.
The film was nominated for seven Australian Film Institute awards, including Best Director. In 2010, it was included in Slant Magazine's list of the 100 best films of the decade.[4]
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RiverF wrote:Hello padraic .. I live just down the road and around the bend from Adelaide ... Went to my first Skeptics meet there a couple of weeks ago. Interesting bunch of people who meet informally in a pub (forget the name, but can find out) .. You might want to look them up, if you haven't already .. ?
Didn't know there was one.
Umm, where exactly is 'just down the road and round the bend"? That could easily be Aussie understatement for Melbourne.

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The green careening planet
spins blindly in the dark
so close to annihilation.
Listen. No one listens. Meow.
spins blindly in the dark
so close to annihilation.
Listen. No one listens. Meow.
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Ah,then I may not drive over for a weekend.RiverF wrote:Just two gulfs away, on the Eyre Peninsula.

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Ah,then I may not drive over for a weekend.RiverF wrote:Just two gulfs away, on the Eyre Peninsula.
I did fly to Pirie a few times to visit a girl friend. The things a bloke will do for a root when he's young and horny. Or old and horny for that matter---my last girlfriend lived in Townsville

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Wolf Creek ... the most viscerally affecting film I've seen ... head on a stick
... I know there are others, but it's not a genre I usually watch. I don't regret watching this one, though .. plenty to think and talk about afterwards.


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I frequently visit South Australia on holidays - the Coonawarra, the Barossa, Clare Valley, the limestone coast, Kangaroo Island, the Flinders Ranges, Port Lincoln...
Anywhere, in fact, except Adelaide...

Anywhere, in fact, except Adelaide...

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And my gin!
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