Shark Attack
#16
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Joined: Jan 2005
Location: Brisbane
Posts: 4,298
Re: Shark Attack
Why will "they" bother saying such things in the first place?
This kind of article about 'hunting down sharks' is one of those peculiar idiosyncrasies that a British Ex-pat such as myself, comes across from time to time.
I guess I'll never really understand what it is to be an Australian until I've figured out how to hunt down a shark.
This kind of article about 'hunting down sharks' is one of those peculiar idiosyncrasies that a British Ex-pat such as myself, comes across from time to time.
I guess I'll never really understand what it is to be an Australian until I've figured out how to hunt down a shark.
#17
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Joined: Jul 2007
Posts: 866
Re: Shark Attack
Why will "they" bother saying such things in the first place?
This kind of article about 'hunting down sharks' is one of those peculiar idiosyncrasies that a British Ex-pat such as myself, comes across from time to time.
I guess I'll never really understand what it is to be an Australian until I've figured out how to hunt down a shark.
This kind of article about 'hunting down sharks' is one of those peculiar idiosyncrasies that a British Ex-pat such as myself, comes across from time to time.
I guess I'll never really understand what it is to be an Australian until I've figured out how to hunt down a shark.
#18
Re: Shark Attack
Why will "they" bother saying such things in the first place?
This kind of article about 'hunting down sharks' is one of those peculiar idiosyncrasies that a British Ex-pat such as myself, comes across from time to time.
I guess I'll never really understand what it is to be an Australian until I've figured out how to hunt down a shark.
This kind of article about 'hunting down sharks' is one of those peculiar idiosyncrasies that a British Ex-pat such as myself, comes across from time to time.
I guess I'll never really understand what it is to be an Australian until I've figured out how to hunt down a shark.
Edited to add: I think they did kill the tiger shark that got my nephews friend in Broome about 16 years ago when they were Pearl Diving because I remember they found his remains in it's stomach.
Last edited by Kim67; Sep 5th 2011 at 4:09 am.
#19
Auntie Fa
Joined: Nov 2006
Location: Seattle
Posts: 7,344
Re: Shark Attack
I guess we'll never know what it is to want a shark killed until it's killed one of our friends or family. There's no right answer to this, IMO.
#22
Re: Shark Attack
I honestly didn't know.
Well, fair play to him, if he can make a profit let the people decide
#25
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Joined: May 2008
Posts: 265
Re: Shark Attack
I kind of look at shark attacks as I do gun attacks in the US.
Everyone knows that concise action is required to save lives (i.e. selective annual cull - fire arms ban). But the fck wits that have authority to do so, will continue to find reasons not to.
And thus, there will be more threads like this in the future - started when the next poor bugger is eaten alive.
Everyone knows that concise action is required to save lives (i.e. selective annual cull - fire arms ban). But the fck wits that have authority to do so, will continue to find reasons not to.
And thus, there will be more threads like this in the future - started when the next poor bugger is eaten alive.
#27
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Joined: Nov 2006
Location: Seattle
Posts: 7,344
Re: Shark Attack
Is he speaking at Hillsong this time round?
#29
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Re: Shark Attack
I kind of look at shark attacks as I do gun attacks in the US.
Everyone knows that concise action is required to save lives (i.e. selective annual cull - fire arms ban). But the fck wits that have authority to do so, will continue to find reasons not to.
And thus, there will be more threads like this in the future - started when the next poor bugger is eaten alive.
Everyone knows that concise action is required to save lives (i.e. selective annual cull - fire arms ban). But the fck wits that have authority to do so, will continue to find reasons not to.
And thus, there will be more threads like this in the future - started when the next poor bugger is eaten alive.