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Keller shopping list 9th August 2008
rain...more rain
perennial wheat
(no) undies
woman (mute control)
man ( with a womans logic)
winning lotto ticket
chocolate and lolly shop
empty shop fronts tidied up
video/ dvd shop
more people
advice on using underground water
fancy dress hire
street gardens
tourist signs
recycling bin emptied
town clock
gym equipment for seniors
eurodisney
toy boy
a good laugh
speed dating night
a round the world ticket
Hay street Kal
some hair
grease
more facilities
gym with creche
a warmer winter
a computer that works
booze
personal trainer
young men
decent young men
rich decent young men
less whinging
a 'back in the box' box
16d bra
a naturopath in town
a beauty parlour
dating agency
childrens shoes
more sleep
perfume
a community garden to involve young people
a clone to do all the dreary stuff
more hours in the day
fresh fruit and veg
shoes
a garden on Mars where there is more water
undies
a woman
more choice
free or affordable petrol
quiet trucks and trains
nothing really
more days in the week
clothes a ticket to England
a money tree
a way to deal with difficult family members
a travel companion
a cinema
a cycle path or walk path










Australia is one of the driest continents on earth. Drought is common. Despite regular droughts, Aboriginal people have lived successfully in large parts of the arid inland regions of Australia for thousands of years. Over time they developed a sophisticated and intricate knowledge of their environment that was vital to their success in these conditions. There were two key elements to their subsistence strategies: knowledge of where and how to find water, and how to collect and make flour from a range of native plant seeds.




