What they really need is a DIRECTV account! I saw a program a few years ago 
about a similar tribe being discovered for the first time and the fear and 
wonder on their faces as they saw their first match lit in front of their faces 
was fascinating and the excitement of eating white rice with a dash of salt for 
the first time also was incredible. WELCOME to the world and 21st century! Now, 
let's take them to Disneyland!



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From: It's just a ride <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Mon, June 28, 2010 7:32:48 AM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] New tribe discovered in Papua New Guinea

  
On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 8:41 AM, Hugo <fintlewoodlewix@ mail.com> wrote:


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>I find it really amazing that there could be people alive who don't know 
>anything about the rest of the world. Things like how many people there are 
>and what cities look like. Imagine blindfolding one of these guys and taking 
>them to New York, mind blowing. 
> 
>Finding out about the rest of the human race will be the culture shock from 
>hell. Hope they survive it.
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>

There's a scientific term for people who don't know about the rest of the 
world.  The term is "American"

I've read that most of the inhabitants of Haiti don't know that they live on an 
island.

 
-- 
If wishes were fishes,
I would be tuna in a can
my good luck left and ran
it was stolen by the man
stick it to the man
lock him in a van
crash it in the sand
luck will return to my command
a pebble in my hand





      

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