DEAD ENDERS Ep 1: Boomer's Breakfast
The o's shaped like her family's aborigin symbol, called the boomering, which was a circle formed by two pairs of boomerangs hooking into one another.
Chapter 41: Where are we?
Raikou groaned, but followed the huge bulk of entei as he lumbered after the aboriginal elder. besides, perhaps the guy knew how to make pancakes? \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ authors note: what the hell.
Pins and Needles, Part V
"i think i remember reading about the aborigines of australia, how they use to do something similar. but i don't know if it's true or a myth." "careful what you say about myths," sapphire smiled knowingly.
BOOMER ROO Job 1¤ Bank heist & Breakfast
The o's shaped like her family's aborigin symbol, called the boomering, which was a circle formed by two pairs of boomerangs hooking into one another.
Act XVI
"this 'ere be one of the entrances to 'idden realm of the legendary giant kangaroo known as mom, according to the direct translation of the aborigine language. whether this is true or not, who can say?
Tasmanian Dreams
And he then headed back to his computer, putting her on the pillow on his bed again while he looked for an aboriginal name online that he could give her, hoping to find one.
Mitriaria - Chapter 10
As she had studied aboriginal languages for several years, she could communicate with them. she asked them who they were, what they were doing and why everything was so dark there.
Mitriaria (chapter 10)
As she had studied aboriginal languages for several years, she could communicate with them. she asked them who they were, what they were doing and why everything was so dark there.
Chapter 54: The Sleazy.
Scott had joined rodney in the cab, trying to make sense of the maps the aboriginal man had provided of the city towards which they were headed. it was still daunting for the ranger to come to grips with the size of the place.
Chapter 42: Wriggly...
The aboriginal man gave him a clap of approval on his shoulder, popping another witchetty grub in his mouth.
Life is hard when your diary goes missing...
Rigan's name comes from the aboriginal name for a place where dingoes play; merrigang\>rigang\>rigan.
Chapter 60: The Spelunkers.
Turning to the bemused typhlosion, the aboriginal man muttered with a grin "bugger me, i always wanted to say that!" "why?"