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A Fair Dinkum Aussie Creation Myth

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Note:    For the uninitiated, a "barbie" is a BBQ and has nothing to do with that ubiquitous American doll.

In the beginning God created day and night.  He created day for footy matches, going to the beach and barbies.  He created night for going prawning, sleeping and barbies.  God saw that it was good.  Evening came and morning came and it was the Second Day.

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On the Second Day God created water - for surfing, swimming and barbies on the beach.  God saw that it was good.   Evening came and morning came and it was the Third Day.

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On the Third Day God created the Earth to bring forth plants - to provide tobacco, malt and yeast for beer and wood for barbies. God saw that it was good.  Evening came and morning came and it was the Fourth Day.

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On the Fourth Day God created animals and crustaceans  for chops, sausages, steak and prawns for barbies.  God saw that it was good.  Evening came and morning came and it was the Fifth Day.

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On the Fifth day God created Bruce - to go to the footy,  enjoy the beach, drink the beer and eat the meat and prawns at barbies.  God saw that it was good.   Evening came and morning came and it was the Sixth Day.

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On the Sixth Day God saw that Bruce was lonely and needed someone to to go to the footy, surf ,drink beer, eat and stand around the barbie with.  So God created ... Mates, and God saw that they were good blokes.  Evening came and morning came and it was the Seventh Day.

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On the Seventh Day God saw that Bruce was tired and needed a rest.  So God created Cheryl - to clean the house, bear children, wash, cook and clean the barbie.  Evening came and it was the end of the Seventh day.  God sighed, looked around at the twinkling barbie fires, heard the hiss of opening beer cans and the raucous laughter of all the Bruces and Cheryls, smelled the aroma of grilled chops and sizzling prawns, and God saw that it was good, better than that, it was bloody good .... IT WAS AUSTRALIA!

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