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Old Stuff I Really Miss

Started by Nifty1, January 30, 2015, 10:35:28 AM

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Barry G

Quote from: #jonesy on February 04, 2015, 02:33:38 PM
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
Used to be fun when on the 'up' train.
Into the caf and line up the beers.  Then wait for the 'noobs' to 'pack' it when the train 'moved' .
LOL, was just the front and rear sections being separated into Wodonga and Echuca trains.  ;D  ;D :cheers:
2000 Jackaroo Monterey 2002 Jackaroo 'Equipe' & Heaslip soft floor rear fold camper.
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 i hope for a better world for my kids, and yours, not just a bigger slice of the current one!

Snapman007

Don't know, I moved to Qld 3 maybe 27 years ago but it's a great memory from my childhood. I would vote for spectators being allowed to jump the fence again!
Cheers,
Paul

2003 V8 Sahara
2010 Lifestyle Extenda Elite
Great haircut

Bird

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
:cup: :cup: :cup:
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Gone to a new home

Champin

Yeah I remember servos where you could inflate your tires. Now most of the "new Australian" run ones only have a sign saying 'air' but no hose or inflater. 

BaseCamp

Square glass milk bottles with bright and shinny and various colourful aluminum tops that you would stove-in with eager thumbs each and every morning...!

(Having been delivered fresh every morning to your door by the milkman). ....   

Yes, no need to make a 21st century contribution/correction here and say  "milk delivery person"....  grrrr...... this pre 1990's domain was a (self employed) mans job....

No sight of "Jims Milk" operators either....

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You get out and in to the world -- you take more @#&$. ...You climb a little higher, ..you take less @#&$.  ...Till one day -- you're up in the rarefied atmosphere -- and you've forgotten what @#&$ even looks like....  Welcome to the layer cake son.

mrdenn1s

2014 Blue Water Tanami Soft floor Camper
2000 Landcruiser 105 GXL Inline 6
2011 Kia Sorento

plusnq

Quote from: BaseCamp on April 15, 2016, 08:43:30 PM
Square glass milk bottles with bright and shinny and various colourful aluminum tops that you would stove-in with eager thumbs each and every morning...!

(Having been delivered fresh every morning to your door by the milkman). ....   

Yes, no need to make a 21st century contribution/correction here and say  "milk delivery person"....  grrrr...... this pre 1990's domain was a (self employed) mans job....

No sight of "Jims Milk" operators either....

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I was a milko for six years in high school

glenm64

As a kid at primary school here in WA we use to get a bottle of milk 1st thing each morning.
Real milk, with cream on top and a foil cap.

Cheers Glen

There's a big difference between kneeling down
......... and bending over.

BaseCamp

What about Sunnyboys....

(Thirst quenching cordial drinks sold at the tuckshop - that came packaged in waxy cardboard pyramid shapes,  I recall....)

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You get out and in to the world -- you take more @#&$. ...You climb a little higher, ..you take less @#&$.  ...Till one day -- you're up in the rarefied atmosphere -- and you've forgotten what @#&$ even looks like....  Welcome to the layer cake son.

Gold Coaster

Quote from: glenm64 on April 15, 2016, 10:36:47 PM
As a kid at primary school here in WA we use to get a bottle of milk 1st thing each morning.
Real milk, with cream on top and a foil cap.

Cheers Glen

Also got the same in NSW but as I attended a small one-teacher school the milk had to come from the closest town in an unrefridgerated truck just over an hour away.

Upon arrival at the local drop-off two students would have to trek more than a kilometre each way to retrieve it. By morning break at 11 o'clock we then had to drink our warm milk before being allowed to go out and play! Memories ....

raider

Don't live a life of going-to-do's and die with nothing done

speewa158

Quote from: Snapman007 on February 03, 2015, 08:59:31 PM
I also miss milkbars that sold fireworks to kids. :cheers:

So do l     :cup:                         :cheers:
You can go your own way . Treg Up & Make Dust

scrapsD40

xcavator and speewa. Tho don't really miss them

austastar

Hi,
    2 shillings at the self serve near North Road Adelaide would fill the tank on the motorbike and have some left over to give to the next vehicle in line.
Cheers

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denidoug

Trout fishing in the vic high country with my dad

Bird

1 cent pieces.... lollies 10 for a cent
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Gone to a new home

speewa158

Quote from: Bird on April 16, 2016, 08:12:25 PM
1 cent pieces.... lollies 10 for a cent
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Old diabetics      :-*             :cheers:
You can go your own way . Treg Up & Make Dust

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Robert. 
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HDJ105r Bars F&R, VRS Winch, ATZ. P3's, a cupla 2 ways as well.
and 2009 Canning Tvan pushing.

Husky77

QuoteWhat about Sunnyboys....

(Thirst quenching cordial drinks sold at the tuckshop - that came packaged in waxy cardboard pyramid shapes,  I recall..

You can still get sunnyboys.. had one the other day only they dont come with the "freebies" anymore  :'(


gv 2003

Quote from: Husky77 on April 17, 2016, 05:21:11 AM
You can still get sunnyboys.. had one the other day only they dont come with the "freebies" anymore  :'(
also 1 cent pieces.... lollies 10 for a cent


My old milk bar /fruit veg shop own by the 2  Joes  take you by the ear to the jars of lollies take the lid off one and put a lolly in my mouth
while mum was doing the veggie shop.

GBC

The recorder band playing God save the queen while your shoes stuck to melting bitumen - not.
'Standard or super mate?'
High school bodies - theirs and mine haha.

Jeepers Creepers

Jelly Tip ice blocks, straight out of the dry ice cooler in the back of an olive green/white roof EJ Holden station wagon on a Sunday afternoon.

If we were good, we got the 10 cents required.
If we were not so good, we got 5 cents for a normal ice block.
If we were little turds, we got the old man's size 9 up the date.
I DON'T CARE HOW NICE THE HAND SOAP SMELLS.....

You should never walk out of the public toilets sniffing your fingers.

Troopy_03

Quote from: briann532 on January 31, 2015, 04:14:39 PM
Can I add my wife????

She's old and I keep missing her, one day I'll get her though!!!!

;D ;D ;D

On a serious note, I really miss "service"
You know when people actually cared and let you know..............
Ah the good ole days.....................

You don't have to lead them so much when they are older  ;D The young ones run much quicker
4.2L TD Toyota Troopy, (Clarke's Country Camper Trailer, softfloor.) sold it and bought a Avan Ray small poptop caravan.

Troopy_03

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
Driveway service and swap cards for the kids ..  :D
4.2L TD Toyota Troopy, (Clarke's Country Camper Trailer, softfloor.) sold it and bought a Avan Ray small poptop caravan.

Troopy_03

Paying 9d for a meat pie (that's pence for the youngsters on here) 6d for a brown paper bag of broken biscuits, at the post office who sold Arnott's Biccies from big square tins. Buying a 20 pack of Chesterfield Filter for the old man for 3'3d (three shilling and threepence). Buying a 10 pack of Craven A for 20c a bit later when we used to go for a smoke behind the school oval. Pinching the bottles of beer left out for the garbo or the dunny man, at Christmas, because they got shiploads anyway... Playing closest to the wall, with your lunch money and going home with 5 times what you went to school with... Experimenting with making wine while in high school, and a few others who also did swapping the results to see how it tasted...  :cheers: Although we got busted with that, when one winter we put the bucket of fermenting brew up in the ceiling where it was nice and warm, and out of sight... Then it bubbled over and made a  big stain in the ceiling in our bedroom. The old man wasn't very amused...
4.2L TD Toyota Troopy, (Clarke's Country Camper Trailer, softfloor.) sold it and bought a Avan Ray small poptop caravan.