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RE: Australian Boomerangs

in #esteem7 years ago

ahh, very interesting Trudee! I have one of these with the similar painting too. I never used it in Ohio so I figured I'd have plenty of room down here to play with it and learn how to use and and I forgot all about it until I read this post! lol. It's packed in a trunk somewhere still.
This is a very interesting article though. Do you know how to throw one to where it will come back to you?

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The things you have packed away in your trunk! That is a surprise. Whoever threw it to you missed out there as it never returned to them, 😁 I've had a go at throwing them but was never successful. Glad you enjoyed reading this post my friend.

it was great Trudee and I really enjoyed studying all those different painted designs on so many boomerangs. I think it will be perfect for throwing around out here, I'll let you know how it goes. How are you and what are you doing today?

Thanks again my friend. Those hand painted Aboriginal designs take quite a bit of time to do. Do you think your aim can reach as far as those noisy neighbours? A bit tricky at night but I suppose that would be a good excuse if you accidentally hit one? 😲

The answer to your question is addressed in another blog. 😊

Howdy Trudee! "a bit tricky at night" lol..that's a good one. Are those boomerangs actually made there? I figured those were all made in China.

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