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there once was a time when you could get pissed off and every old fart wouldnt say ohh your generation has it too easy??but thats evoloution isnt life meant to make things better and easier.ohh wait a minute there was no yime when oldies didnt complain!! hahaha dont take offense any OLDER peeps in sau stay cool peace out dads :ninja:

Playing under the sprinkler on your lawn

putting the sprinkler under the trampoline and bouncing thru the summer

cmon kids with robin roenfelt and winky dink

The Curiosity Show

(matter of fact channel 9 adelaide had some awesome local shows made, pity it all got bollocksed in preference for imported shite)

-D

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+1 for sprinkler under the trampoline.. that was the s**t back in the day

+1 to cheeze TV lol.. dragon ball Z was the best cartoon ever but prolly too new for some

Going down to the drags seeing top fuel cars

+1 for timezone and downtown I was and still am the sega rally master

Howabout

Simon Townsends Wonderworld or

Arnold Schwarzennegar movies on the big screen

the A Team

Nightrider

20c Pinball machines - Better than todays crap arcades with Stupid dancing machines

Fresh popcorn at the movies- Todays crap is soaked in oil and salt, made by 16yr olds

$2 of fish and chips after school

5c lollies

Michael Jackson looking ummm....the way he used to ?

Samantha fox or Sabrina Salerno................Drooool.!!!

Back when i could park the car somewhere and not havta worry about it getting stolen.. Only a year ago ... Am i not going back far enough? lol

+1 for 5c lollies, after school go down to the shop with $1 and get what seemed like loads of lollies back then, these days your lucky to get half a lollie for $1.

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