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lochgilphead

Quote from: duggie on February 02, 2015, 07:19:13 AM
I miss the old driveway service that you got at service stations, fill her up and check your oil and water, all with a smile. Now you hardly even get acknowledged at the counter of the modern fuel shops.

cheers duggie

Pulled up at the Wallan Shell servo the other day with the car and before I could get out the servo attendant was there to fill the car....could have knocked me over with a feather.  Had a chat and made my day.  I would happily pay extra for that service any day including the friendly chat.  :cheers: :cheers:
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Black Diamond

Quote from: xcvator on February 02, 2015, 08:08:39 PM
You missed my "Jackaroo"  :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( ;D
Holden Jackaroo is irrelevant ;D bit like Leyland p76  >:D  :-*
1996 80 series Cruiser
2005 Coota Camper - The legend lives on.....

KingBilly

Ah, the P76  ;D. Grew up driving around in a mate's P76.  Memories  ;D

KB

Symon

Quote from: xcvator on February 02, 2015, 08:06:49 PM
So are you saying that if I was at work it would be ok for me to stick my toe under the track of a moving excavator because I had my regulation safety boots on or should I use common sense and not do that regardless of what I'm wearing   :angel:

It is not common sense that tells you to not stick your toe there.  Your awareness of the hazard and knowledge of how to avoid it is what tells you that.

You give common sense too much credit, it isn't that good.
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HDJ79 Ute - 100 Series Sahara - 2002 Kimberley Kamper - No ATS yet - Survivor of 5 McGirr trips-Cape 09,11,12,14 & Gulf 13

oldmate

Quote from: duggie on February 02, 2015, 07:19:13 AM
I miss the old driveway service that you got at service stations, fill her up and check your oil and water, all with a smile. Now you hardly even get acknowledged at the counter of the modern fuel shops.

cheers duggie

Yep.  There is still one place on the Gold Coast that does it. And the servo at woodenbong (just over nsw border) also fill up for you.
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xcvator

Quote from: Symon on February 02, 2015, 08:31:36 PM
  Your awareness of the hazard and knowledge of how to avoid it is what tells you that.

Now that is exactly what I meant, common sense, people know the hazards and know how to avoid them but do the act anyway  ;D Why, because a lot of people think the "rule" will protect them, and don't think  :cheers:
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1999 se diesel Jackaroo
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Barry G

Quote from: Black Diamond on February 02, 2015, 08:12:16 PM
Holden Jackaroo is irrelevant ;D bit like Leyland p76  >:D  :-*
Don't you mean unbreakable?
Come to think of it the P76 was pretty rugged too.
2000 Jackaroo Monterey 2002 Jackaroo 'Equipe' & Heaslip soft floor rear fold camper.
05 Subaru Outback Weekender GOGO Camper
 i hope for a better world for my kids, and yours, not just a bigger slice of the current one!

Symon

Quote from: xcvator on February 02, 2015, 09:03:39 PM
Now that is exactly what I meant, common sense, people know the hazards and know how to avoid them but do the act anyway  ;D Why, because a lot of people think the "rule" will protect them, and don't think  :cheers:

No, you have missed the point entirely.

People not knowing the hazards is the problem, it isn't 'common' as you like to think it is.  Even though philosophers like to talk about common sense, the reality is that what is widely regarded as common sense is a fallacy, it doesn't exist.  There is nothing worse than saying to someone 'use common sense' because if they do, they will get hurt.
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HDJ79 Ute - 100 Series Sahara - 2002 Kimberley Kamper - No ATS yet - Survivor of 5 McGirr trips-Cape 09,11,12,14 & Gulf 13

Bill

Quote from: Black Diamond on February 02, 2015, 08:07:15 PM
What ever happened to the days a tyre shop only had to stock a dozen tyre or so sizes and cater for 90% of cars on the road  ;D
To name a few:
165/75R13
185/75R14
195/75R14
205/65R15
185R14
31/10.5R15
205R16
750R16

Now you have to carry 100 different sizes and that still ain't enough ???

A Sample of few current sizes:

BMW X5
315/35R20
285/35R21
325/30R21

MERC ML
265/40R21
295/35R21


New sizes just launched for BMW's electric cars:
BMW i8
195/50R20
215/45R20

BMW i3
155/70R19
175/60R19

???

???
WTF

;D
Oils the same.
You had 4 choices when I started driving and that was it.
Quaker State 10w30 or 10w40
Or
Penzoil 10w30 or 10w40
Bill
"The problem with the world is stupidity. I'm not saying there should be capital punishment for stupidity, but why don't we just take the safety labels off of everything and let the problem solve itself?"
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Azz

Quote from: oldmate on February 02, 2015, 08:54:56 PM
Yep.  There is still one place on the Gold Coast that does it. And the servo at woodenbong (just over nsw border) also fill up for you.


The Shell servo in Lakes Entrance has full driveway service too.
Still a few about  :D

Snapman007

I miss Coke'a'Cola yoyo's and Choo choo bars.  :cheers:
Cheers,
Paul

2003 V8 Sahara
2010 Lifestyle Extenda Elite
Great haircut

aussie9

Choo Choo bars are still around.....albeit a lot smaller
They still taste the same though



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Snapman007

I also miss milkbars that sold fireworks to kids. :cheers:
Cheers,
Paul

2003 V8 Sahara
2010 Lifestyle Extenda Elite
Great haircut

Ozsnowman

Quote from: Snapman007 on February 03, 2015, 01:09:44 PM
I miss Coke'a'Cola yoyo's and Choo choo bars.  :cheers:

I got two Samboy yo-yo's year before last for $3 each - still in wrappers :)
We've swapped from the camper to a van yay! :)

Jeepers Creepers

Once as a kid, my ol man said, go to the shops and get some hot chips to have with Sunday lunch while Mum and Dad had some friends over.

He wanted, 30 cents worth of chips, (i'll never forget this) 3 x 10 cents worth of chip wrapped up separately. So, I grab a dollar note (remember them) off him and I peddle the pushie to the fish and chip shop.

I arrived home, 3 x 30 cents worth of chips. (Hard to believe, but I wasn't always the brightest light on the Xmas Tree)
Back in them days, 90 cents worth of chips was a lot of friggin chips.

The ol boy went off too, we had enough hot chips to feed the whole suburb.....  ;D

Bet ya never see chips at 10 cents a bag ever again. Remember, chuck 'em on a bit paper square, then wrap 'em in butchers paper.

Oh, and in Australia, they're called chips, not fukkin  fries.
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You should never walk out of the public toilets sniffing your fingers.

fishfinder

Quote from: Jeepers Creepers on February 04, 2015, 06:54:34 AM
Once as a kid, my ol man said, go to the shops and get some hot chips to have with Sunday lunch while Mum and Dad had some friends over.

He wanted, 30 cents worth of chips, (i'll never forget this) 3 x 10 cents worth of chip wrapped up separately. So, I grab a dollar note (remember them) off him and I peddle the pushie to the fish and chip shop.

I arrived home, 3 x 30 cents worth of chips. (Hard to believe, but I wasn't always the brightest light on the Xmas Tree)
Back in them days, 90 cents worth of chips was a lot of friggin chips.

The ol boy went off too, we had enough hot chips to feed the whole suburb.....  ;D

Bet ya never see chips at 10 cents a bag ever again. Remember, chuck 'em on a bit paper square, then wrap 'em in butchers paper.

Oh, and in Australia, they're called chips, not fukkin  fries.
I remember them being wrapped in newspaper never got the page 3 photo
2004 Jayco Eagle Outback - 1999 Toyota Prado Snowy

whitey1

Quote from: fishfinder on February 02, 2015, 12:01:01 PM
skimpy barmaids
and ducking down the pub on Fridays lunch break and watching the titty show whist downing as many beers was you can in that hour
You can still do that in Darwin!
And you can buy fireworks too.

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edz

Going to the pictures and paying 40c entry for the stalls or 60c for the balcony, 10 minutes of cartoons then the first movie ... Intermission ... then a short cartoon and then the second movie ...
During the intermission it was next door to the milkbar for a 12c can of coke, a 10c bag s worth of mixed lollies and a 15c pie + a few games on the pinball machines..
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fishfinder

Quote from: whitey1 on February 04, 2015, 09:09:55 AM
You can still do that in Darwin!
And you can buy fireworks too.
Tassie will get there one day they're not really with the times here
2004 Jayco Eagle Outback - 1999 Toyota Prado Snowy

#jonesy

Catching the train from Wangaratta to Melbourne and stopping at Seymour to go into the station dining room / kiosk.   And stopping at all the 1 horse towns along the way
2013 Aussie Jays - Crusher      2013 Toyota Hilux. 

scarpsD40

Xcavator - haven't seen Him for ages ;D

broncos11

Prince Planet, Gigantor, Phantom Agents, The Samurai, Marine Boy
2003 IFS V8 100 series

JohnT

I'm only 38 but I really miss

Old Skool Campsite Rules.. The unspoken kind. For example:


  • Walk around someones site to get to the Shitter. Not through it
  • Enjoy your music by all means, but not everyone wants to be at your concert
  • Feel free to bring 12 cars, 6 boats, 11 Tents and 3 motorbikes, just make sure you can fit them on YOUR site and don't crowd the neighbours
  • Kids... You are the apple of your parents eye, but you will be on someone else Shit list if you are yelling and screaming between 7pm and 7am

Growing up in Caravan Parks I was taught to be respectful of others enjoying there holidays. Now-days it seems like no one cares if they bother other people. This is why I carry a load of water balloons.

feel free to add.

JT

Snapman007

Getting kicked (politely) off the mcg cause the big boys wanna start. :D
No wonder the kids play Xbox when they carnt jump on the field pre game or half time and kick the ball with there mates.
Cheers,
Paul

2003 V8 Sahara
2010 Lifestyle Extenda Elite
Great haircut

GeoffA

Quote from: Snapman007 on February 04, 2015, 08:41:15 PM
Getting kicked (politely) off the mcg cause the big boys wanna start. :D
No wonder the kids play Xbox when they carnt jump on the field pre game or half time and kick the ball with there mates.

Isn't that ^ back again?
Geoff and Kay

1999 GU TD42T wagon
2005 Coota Camper - gone, but never forgotten
2020 North Coast 15' Titanium - tandem, of course

Land Cruiser.....the Patrol that Toyota try to build.....