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ahhh the memories...

was a good life being a child thru the early 90's...

ahhh how i sometimes miss the days...

oh an ALBY MANGLES, how could i forget... i never missed his shows back in the day...

one episode was where he pulled an old rusty helicopter out from some ladies shed in the out back and got it started and flew it :lol:

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Lego FTW!!!!

I had it when i was a boy, now my son has it all!! :)

And another thing, when i was a boy the first film i ever saw was Star Wars Ep4, the first film i ever took my son to see was Star Wars Ep1.

who here remembers the turtlles cartoon movie

not the crap movie cinema ones

but it was on tv

it was like a movie length episode

it was where baxter stockman was in some building

and the turtles had to destory him and the building

what about steelo

did anyone do that?

put some steel wool on like a bit of rope or string

dose it in petrol

light it

and swing it around as hard as u can

it flows sparks everywhere

like a big rain of sparks

its mad

and safe too

Bubblegum skin tight jeans..... I had them in acid wash, they were the best. And the 3 pairs of socks you would wear over them.

The teased fringe and can of hair spray.

VK commodores were brand new!!

Cabbage patch dolls and star brites.

Having one computer in the whole primary school and taking it in turns to play some turtle game where you would type in the command and he would move to where you told him.... lol

Mum going for her licsense by driving around the block once with the local police man and passing.

1c and 2c coins and paper $1 and $2 notes.

Playing outside without sunscreen and hats.....

serisouly

steelo was big in the late 80s - early 90s

it was the best thing ever

when we were kids ish we used to do every night

we could light up half a street by doing it

its mad

you can either swing it around lke a ferris wheel and do a big twirl of sparks

or you can swing it over your head like a helicopter and its a massive rain of sparks

here are some

the Teenage Mutant ninja turtle..

Punkie brewster.

Murder she wrote.

Donahue.

the bicentenary.

the swap shop.

vanilla ice ice ice baby.

the chipmunks

new kids on the block

the herald paper

and the sun paper.

buying ciggies for your folks at the milk bar.

Hey dad

the sly movie over the top!!!

and there are more but i cant remember

Remember Van Damme in Breakin', NO!!! then go here : He is wearing the one peice wrestlers outfit (so freakin gay)

Van Damme up close and clear....

I also remember :

whiteknights, Choc coated mint Lollie bar the length of a smarties box !!!

Fireworks that could be bought at a milkbar

Gold medal soft drinks that were home delivered !!! remember those !!!

plastic vampire teeth (used to chase my sister around trying to bite her LOL !!)

Coke ads that were based around the beach having fun !!!

Tab cola (soft drink)

International karate plus (80's arcade video game)

bottled milk home delivered via horse and cart (suburb of Brighton)

Asterix and obelix cartoon books

yummy smelling chewing gum from VFL football cards

Marbles

homemade slings

CHOOSE LIFE Wham T-shirt

Playing Lemonade Stand on the only school computer (nasty comp game)

those were the days ....... sooo much fun

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