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Michael J. "Crocodile" Dundee:
Well, you see, Aborigines don't own the land.They belong to it. It's like their mother. See those rocks? Been standing there for 600 million years. Still be there when you and I are gone. So arguing over who owns them is like two fleas arguing over who owns the dog they live on
Well, you see, Aborigines don't own the land.They belong to it. It's like their mother. See those rocks? Been standing there for 600 million years. Still be there when you and I are gone. So arguing over who owns them is like two fleas arguing over who owns the dog they live on
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Ah well you see
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Aborigines don't own the land
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They belong to it
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It's like their mother
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See those rocks sticking up there
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Been standing up there for 600 million years
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Still be there when you and I are gone
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So arguing over who owns them
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is like two fleas arguing over who owns the dog they live on
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Movie Summary
An American reporter goes to the Australian outback to meet an eccentric crocodile poacher and invites him to New York City.