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In several outback pubs in central Australia, including Cadney Homestead (below) and Stuarts Well Roadhouse, there's a prominent sign at the bar with the cryptic message "YCWCYODFTRFDTY":
What does this mean?
And I'll save you the trouble: at time of asking, Google doesn't know! But if you do, please use spoiler markup (start line with >!
) in your answer.
australia languages northern-territory south-australia
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In several outback pubs in central Australia, including Cadney Homestead (below) and Stuarts Well Roadhouse, there's a prominent sign at the bar with the cryptic message "YCWCYODFTRFDTY":
What does this mean?
And I'll save you the trouble: at time of asking, Google doesn't know! But if you do, please use spoiler markup (start line with >!
) in your answer.
australia languages northern-territory south-australia
add a comment |
In several outback pubs in central Australia, including Cadney Homestead (below) and Stuarts Well Roadhouse, there's a prominent sign at the bar with the cryptic message "YCWCYODFTRFDTY":
What does this mean?
And I'll save you the trouble: at time of asking, Google doesn't know! But if you do, please use spoiler markup (start line with >!
) in your answer.
australia languages northern-territory south-australia
In several outback pubs in central Australia, including Cadney Homestead (below) and Stuarts Well Roadhouse, there's a prominent sign at the bar with the cryptic message "YCWCYODFTRFDTY":
What does this mean?
And I'll save you the trouble: at time of asking, Google doesn't know! But if you do, please use spoiler markup (start line with >!
) in your answer.
australia languages northern-territory south-australia
australia languages northern-territory south-australia
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Actually, various sources on Google told me
"Your curiosity will cost you one dollar for the Royal Flying Doctor thank you"
The Royal Flying Doctor Service provides routine and emergency medical services to remote rural communities throughout Australia. It is funded entirely by donation.
Here's one source, scroll down a little way.
2
You might want to explain, for those who aren't aware, what the "RFD" is.
– Michael Seifert
1 hour ago
1
After traveling in outback Australia, wholeheartedly donate. Everyone out there seems to know someone who is alive or able-bodied because of the Royal Flying Doctor service, and it runs on donations. So by all means, ask when you see the sign, and happily part with a dollar.
– Jason
1 hour ago
Maybe you can put a link to a site where they tell you how to donate (from abroad as well?) for those of us who do not see those buckets.
– Willeke♦
29 mins ago
@willeke I've already included a link to the RFDS web site, but details on how to donate can be found here
– Redd Herring
25 mins ago
Lovely for those who want to donate from inside Australia. No options I can see to donate from abroad. (Paypal or credit card, I assume.)
– Willeke♦
13 mins ago
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Actually, various sources on Google told me
"Your curiosity will cost you one dollar for the Royal Flying Doctor thank you"
The Royal Flying Doctor Service provides routine and emergency medical services to remote rural communities throughout Australia. It is funded entirely by donation.
Here's one source, scroll down a little way.
2
You might want to explain, for those who aren't aware, what the "RFD" is.
– Michael Seifert
1 hour ago
1
After traveling in outback Australia, wholeheartedly donate. Everyone out there seems to know someone who is alive or able-bodied because of the Royal Flying Doctor service, and it runs on donations. So by all means, ask when you see the sign, and happily part with a dollar.
– Jason
1 hour ago
Maybe you can put a link to a site where they tell you how to donate (from abroad as well?) for those of us who do not see those buckets.
– Willeke♦
29 mins ago
@willeke I've already included a link to the RFDS web site, but details on how to donate can be found here
– Redd Herring
25 mins ago
Lovely for those who want to donate from inside Australia. No options I can see to donate from abroad. (Paypal or credit card, I assume.)
– Willeke♦
13 mins ago
add a comment |
Actually, various sources on Google told me
"Your curiosity will cost you one dollar for the Royal Flying Doctor thank you"
The Royal Flying Doctor Service provides routine and emergency medical services to remote rural communities throughout Australia. It is funded entirely by donation.
Here's one source, scroll down a little way.
2
You might want to explain, for those who aren't aware, what the "RFD" is.
– Michael Seifert
1 hour ago
1
After traveling in outback Australia, wholeheartedly donate. Everyone out there seems to know someone who is alive or able-bodied because of the Royal Flying Doctor service, and it runs on donations. So by all means, ask when you see the sign, and happily part with a dollar.
– Jason
1 hour ago
Maybe you can put a link to a site where they tell you how to donate (from abroad as well?) for those of us who do not see those buckets.
– Willeke♦
29 mins ago
@willeke I've already included a link to the RFDS web site, but details on how to donate can be found here
– Redd Herring
25 mins ago
Lovely for those who want to donate from inside Australia. No options I can see to donate from abroad. (Paypal or credit card, I assume.)
– Willeke♦
13 mins ago
add a comment |
Actually, various sources on Google told me
"Your curiosity will cost you one dollar for the Royal Flying Doctor thank you"
The Royal Flying Doctor Service provides routine and emergency medical services to remote rural communities throughout Australia. It is funded entirely by donation.
Here's one source, scroll down a little way.
Actually, various sources on Google told me
"Your curiosity will cost you one dollar for the Royal Flying Doctor thank you"
The Royal Flying Doctor Service provides routine and emergency medical services to remote rural communities throughout Australia. It is funded entirely by donation.
Here's one source, scroll down a little way.
edited 23 mins ago
answered 5 hours ago
Redd HerringRedd Herring
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2
You might want to explain, for those who aren't aware, what the "RFD" is.
– Michael Seifert
1 hour ago
1
After traveling in outback Australia, wholeheartedly donate. Everyone out there seems to know someone who is alive or able-bodied because of the Royal Flying Doctor service, and it runs on donations. So by all means, ask when you see the sign, and happily part with a dollar.
– Jason
1 hour ago
Maybe you can put a link to a site where they tell you how to donate (from abroad as well?) for those of us who do not see those buckets.
– Willeke♦
29 mins ago
@willeke I've already included a link to the RFDS web site, but details on how to donate can be found here
– Redd Herring
25 mins ago
Lovely for those who want to donate from inside Australia. No options I can see to donate from abroad. (Paypal or credit card, I assume.)
– Willeke♦
13 mins ago
add a comment |
2
You might want to explain, for those who aren't aware, what the "RFD" is.
– Michael Seifert
1 hour ago
1
After traveling in outback Australia, wholeheartedly donate. Everyone out there seems to know someone who is alive or able-bodied because of the Royal Flying Doctor service, and it runs on donations. So by all means, ask when you see the sign, and happily part with a dollar.
– Jason
1 hour ago
Maybe you can put a link to a site where they tell you how to donate (from abroad as well?) for those of us who do not see those buckets.
– Willeke♦
29 mins ago
@willeke I've already included a link to the RFDS web site, but details on how to donate can be found here
– Redd Herring
25 mins ago
Lovely for those who want to donate from inside Australia. No options I can see to donate from abroad. (Paypal or credit card, I assume.)
– Willeke♦
13 mins ago
2
2
You might want to explain, for those who aren't aware, what the "RFD" is.
– Michael Seifert
1 hour ago
You might want to explain, for those who aren't aware, what the "RFD" is.
– Michael Seifert
1 hour ago
1
1
After traveling in outback Australia, wholeheartedly donate. Everyone out there seems to know someone who is alive or able-bodied because of the Royal Flying Doctor service, and it runs on donations. So by all means, ask when you see the sign, and happily part with a dollar.
– Jason
1 hour ago
After traveling in outback Australia, wholeheartedly donate. Everyone out there seems to know someone who is alive or able-bodied because of the Royal Flying Doctor service, and it runs on donations. So by all means, ask when you see the sign, and happily part with a dollar.
– Jason
1 hour ago
Maybe you can put a link to a site where they tell you how to donate (from abroad as well?) for those of us who do not see those buckets.
– Willeke♦
29 mins ago
Maybe you can put a link to a site where they tell you how to donate (from abroad as well?) for those of us who do not see those buckets.
– Willeke♦
29 mins ago
@willeke I've already included a link to the RFDS web site, but details on how to donate can be found here
– Redd Herring
25 mins ago
@willeke I've already included a link to the RFDS web site, but details on how to donate can be found here
– Redd Herring
25 mins ago
Lovely for those who want to donate from inside Australia. No options I can see to donate from abroad. (Paypal or credit card, I assume.)
– Willeke♦
13 mins ago
Lovely for those who want to donate from inside Australia. No options I can see to donate from abroad. (Paypal or credit card, I assume.)
– Willeke♦
13 mins ago
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