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Post by Ah Gin on Jan 2, 2009 21:01:54 GMT -5
After a few drinks of good Chinese tea, over the Christmas/New Year quiet period, been doing some research. Came across reference to Emperor Nasi Goreng. Seems like he had something to do with the Great Wall of China, and something aboout rabbits.
I know fellow Aussie researchers would not be able to tell us more about this complex subject. Or maybe they can?
Regards, Ah Gin
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Post by tyuti1668 on Jan 2, 2009 23:37:44 GMT -5
;D
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Post by kerry on Jan 3, 2009 3:29:35 GMT -5
For the benefit of readers OTOSOTP: the ad features a rather hapless father trying to handle questions from his son. (Has there ever been a father that has been able to answer every question from his son?) The hook is that once you have an Internet connection (from Telstra) you'll never be stuck like this again. Yeah right. Australian readers will be aware of the Rabbit Proof Fence but for the rest of you: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabbit-proof_fence
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Post by douglaslam on Jan 3, 2009 6:17:56 GMT -5
This indeed is a very successful ad. by Telstra because its good retention rate. The boofhead of a father is out of his depth in answering his son's innocuous question.
There is a follow up ad. when father and son featured in a teacher/parent interview. The teacher reads out the boy's answer to Jan. 26th, Australia Day, as a day off to watch the tennis (Aust. Open). The teacher gives a wry smile as the two walk away. The father is heard to say, may be we should have mention the cricket as well. January is also a month for international cricket in Oz.
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Post by Ah Gin on Jan 4, 2009 18:39:25 GMT -5
tyuti1668, kerry, doug: many thanks for humouring this old man, with answers to a strange question. I like the UTube thing. The net is a wonderful place.
Regards, Ah Gin over & out on this. Back to something serious.
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