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I was in the queue of the express line (queue in an express line.. go figure :happy:), and low and behold, conveniently placed in the impulse stands were...

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They were the best in primary school.. 20c for half I believe, which was more than enough to get your fair share of concentrated flavouring built up at the bottom of the plastic tube.

And of course, I ditched the milk for them. Anyday.

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Gah i lost the website but it had every episode of alex mack on it! Loved that show... wasnt in love with her though, you took it too far :D

I went to the small shop i would always go to in primary school a few weeks ago and saw the lollies that sold 5 for 20c are now 20c -each- :X bastards, what primary schooler can afford that.

haha i am with you there... Alex Mack what a babe :D so was that blonde chick on heart break high (Lara Cox i think her name was)

I remember when Alex Mack was my primary school crush.. I loved her! I'd race back home and watch the show.

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Shortly followed by Degrassi Jnr. High.. Joey Jeremiah.. How I wish I was a rebel like him.

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haha i am with you there... Alex Mack what a babe :D so was that blonde chick on heart break high (Lara Cox i think her name was)

Mmmm! Lara...!

Didn't her and Drazic get married at the end.. he always had his blades, and was the first person I saw with their eyebrowe pierced.

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I remember when Alex Mack was my primary school crush.. I loved her! I'd race back home and watch the show.

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Hahahaha! a guy at work has the first season of this, i couldnt remember what it was, i watched it like 10 years ago on nickelodeon. anywho so i was recapping the first ep at work and did you know jessica alba is in it... she is, i even checked the credits. shes abit young though....

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I was in the queue of the express line (queue in an express line.. go figure :D), and low and behold, conveniently placed in the impulse stands were...

zooper_dooper_large.jpg

They were the best in primary school.. 20c for half I believe, which was more than enough to get your fair share of concentrated flavouring built up at the bottom of the plastic tube.

And of course, I ditched the milk for them. Anyday.

OHHHH those things was awesome except i would always regret eating if after the edges cut into the corners of my lips after chewying on it too much hahaha.

Good times good times!

Anyone ever play that card game with your footy/basketball cards where you had to flick it at a wall and whoever was closest collected the other(s) cards?

Speaking of cards, remember collecting bball and footy cards?

I also remember aroona spring water for some reason and those little lollies that came in mini milk cartons, can't remember what they were called.

Handball/Bullrush at little lunch/big lunch (recess/lunch to the formal few).

I'd only ever collect Upper Deck, Series 2. That was when basketball was real.. none of this commercial business!

Scottie Pippen

Larry Johnson

Alonzo Mourning

Pactrick Ewing

Ahh.. the memories.

Bah Shawn Kemp and Gary Payton best combination ever... GO THE SONICS i still have somewhere all of shawn kemp's rookie cars + another 30 or 40.

I'd only ever collect Upper Deck, Series 2. That was when basketball was real.. none of this commercial business!

Scottie Pippen

Larry Johnson

Alonzo Mourning

Pactrick Ewing

Ahh.. the memories.

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