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EdinburghGary
30-05-2008, 13:01
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/7426794.stm

Am I allowed to post BBC article pics in here?

Gary.

Matt Sayle
30-05-2008, 13:04
Wow!!

Galaxy66
30-05-2008, 16:05
How come these tribes never progressed themselves at the same rate as the rest of the "civilised" world, why are they are not sitting at computers like we are, they probably have not discovered the wheel yet:shrug:......:thinking:
Probably because the witch doctor does not like change:)

ekimeno
30-05-2008, 16:30
How come these tribes never progressed themselves at the same rate as the rest of the "civilised" world, why are they are not sitting at computers like we are, they probably have not discovered the wheel yet:shrug:......:thinking:
Probably because the witch doctor does not like change:)

You call what we're doing to ourselves progress? :thinking:

DinoS
30-05-2008, 17:18
^^:lol:

fraggle101
30-05-2008, 17:47
How come these tribes never progressed themselves at the same rate as the rest of the "civilised" world, why are they are not sitting at computers like we are, they probably have not discovered the wheel yet:shrug:......:thinking:
Probably because the witch doctor does not like change:)

I bet they dont suffer with things like Depression and stress, Poor eye sight or Diabetes!.. :lol: They are probably more civilised that us!! Relatively speaking..:shrug:

wack61
31-05-2008, 21:00
They are probably more civilised that us!! Relatively speaking..:shrug:

They do look like they're trying to shoot the big bird out of the sky though :nuts:

fraggle101
31-05-2008, 22:16
It probably in thier history books that the last time the white man came he killed and kidnapped them for slaves.. the prophesy of him returning in shiney birds is comming true!! :lol:

Poor things.. i bet they kacked themselves when they saw that!! :lol:

I shouldnt laugh... :naughty:

photon
31-05-2008, 23:06
The Vietcong shot arrows at choppers. Quite effective, if they were trailing a wire . . .