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Old 24th November 2014, 01:56 PM   #1
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Thank you very much for this interesting insights!

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Old 26th November 2014, 01:13 PM   #2
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yes, thanks, i was just referring to an earlier thread title by another member of 'interesting abo club' which i am sure was an abbreviation to shorten the title. it was so typed as to aid in doing a forum search to find it if anyone was interested. other than that i did not use the term but said 'aboriginal' in my other actual posts.

my family is in part 'aboriginal' north americans, or native americans. many creative and pejorative nicknames abound for us too.

any offence was purely unintentional and i apologise.

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p.s. - i had a kangaroo steak (i assume it was a large leg muscle chunk), fried in a little coconut oil & served with some BBQ sauce made with jack daniels. it was great, very lean and tender. have another in the fridge waiting for thursday. very beef-like, but cheaper.

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