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Lundyn Parker's greatest adventures - by JonD

 
Lundyn Parker and his best mate Roscoe Tanner are a couple of Aussie knock about types. During their incredible adventures they will, fight, root, eat and save society and the even the world from horrors unimiaginable. Loveable rogues but as tough as the land that bred them.

Lundyn Parker book 2 #5/2

January 6th 2007 18:59


Nasser Amrat sat in the mobile sales booth of the Speed Mobile Phone Co. The booth was situated on the third floor of the Westfield shopping centre in Liverpool a sprawling suburb of Sydney. He idly watched a group of teenaged girls go giggling by in their short bum hugging skirts and tight skimpy tops. Faces painted and long hair hanging loose around their shoulders. His left hand involuntarily reached for the tip of his penis and stroked it. “Sluts!” He thought to himself, “soon enough we will have them off the street” but his mind wandered and he pushed again against the involuntary erection pressing on his pants. To take his mind off the girls and the uncomfortable zone in his underpants he clicked his lap top open and flashed a C map of Australia onto the screen.

He lazily dragged the cursor of the map until he had it roughly around the Sydney region. He pressed the zoom button until he had one hundred miles of the Sydney region on his screen. Then by holding the mouse button down he dragged around the screen until he found a small area designated in red. He clicked open and the area in red appeared on the screen in five-mile scale. A series of turbans were to be found in this area and Nasser chose one at random and clicked GO.
Laying on the ground in remote bushland of the Kuringai National Park a pocket sized mobile phone with a LED screen made up mostly of solar panel to keep the battery charged clicked into operational mode as it received a signal from a nearby phone tower. As it came to life it searched its memory for messages and finding none within a one and a half-second search moved to its next function. This function was a pre-programmed command that caused the phone to emit a signal which touched off detonator within the phones case and in turn caused, inside a nano second the whole phone assembly to explode in flames. These flames then set fire to surrounding shrubs, which had been hiding the phone from casual observers who may wander into the deep bushland of the national sanctuary. The shrubbery was not exceptionally dry but it did start enough of a fire to send smoke spiralling into the sky to be picked up by a vigilant ranger in a fire watch centre. The ranger then saw within a period of a minute or so another three spirals of smoke erupt from the same area. He reached for his VHF radio, this looked like trouble.

During the next week Nasser ignited two fires in Tasmania and one in Western Australia in the Kimberley Ranges which started a grass fire that burnt out a remote aboriginal mission. Two elderly women digging for witchetty grub were caught in that fire and were the first casualties, both receiving second degree burns to most of their bodies.
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