In the 1933 blood curdling novel , Drums of Mer , popular Australian author Ion Idriess
painted gruesome scenes of cannibalism , with head lopping and pre-SBS long pig feasts. A contemporary review of the book in Adelaide was headed WHEN TERROR STALKED THROUGH TORRES
STRAIT .
Succulent Prime Minister, George
Dubya Abbott, recently visited the actual island of Mer, in the Torres Strait,
after having tried to drum up support in the WA Canning by-election campaign , loss of which to the ALP
could see the PM
beheaded by his own party because it would confirm the belief that he is so
unpopular he will
lead them to certain defeat at the next
Federal election.
Lose the seat of Canning or just scrape in and the PM could , figuratively speaking , be tapped on the noggin with a large
club while frolicking about in the
surf in his budgie smugglers , somewhat like what happened to Captain Cook .The latest drum from the Australian Financial Review is that the PM is being urged to get in with an early human sacrifice in the Sumo-shape of Joe Hockey if they lose Canning.
On the island of Mer the PM was
greeted by warriors wearing shark headdresses and stood under a giant arch which represented the mouth of
a shark which could be an
omen of what is to come in Canberra if the obviously restless natives there
go on the warpath.