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lmfao at "the hoff" That guy kills me

For me it would be

- petrol prices

- air max

- nike dunks

- jordan 3's po0o0ow

- Music stores selling vinyl

- war heads

- Hip hop in its prime

- bboys at your local train station

- samurai pizza cats

- and the ol atari

In the 80 ya had to travel for ever to find a Mc Donalds

You could smoke on county trains and in shopping centers

You could buy a 34 5 window chev coupe for 3 grand

The CUB beer strikes.

Petrol was 45 cents a ltr..

And you had to put pen to paper and buy a stamp to send mail..

You also had to travel interstate to get a beer on sunday..

You could buy a gun out of the Tradingpost.

9 was the only TV station that ran all night

hahaha

man this thread is gold....i've jsut spent the last 30 mins reminiscing on childhooow

waking up with agro and coming home to fresh prince....followed by vidiot and round the twist

alex the kid

push pops

cheap ass petrol that the guy used to fill up for ya

LEGO WAS THE SHIT!!!!

oh....and SMASH EM UP CARS - whoever mentioned that you are a gun!! lol i almost forgot about them

keep em coming this is great!

Lol...the memories :rolleyes:

Things I rememeber from the 80-90's....

Knight Rider

the A team

Awesome cartoons....batman, spiderman, transformers etc

First movie I saw in a cinema - ET

Fantastic F1 action...senna, mansell, prost the list goes on....

F1 cars livery included tobacco sponsorship

While I'm on that topic the ciggie girls who used to walk around clubs :D

The music <-too many to mention

garbage pail kids cards and stickers

scratch and sniff cards (or were they stickers?)

Wheres Carmen Sandiego computer game

Original Prince of Persia computer game

Star wars / transformers toys

BMX's

Commodore 64 with floppy/casset tape and cartridge too

Smurfs

the little hand held games twin screen donky kong etc

Knight rider

A team

Battlestar Galactica

Buck Rodgers

Dukes of Hazard

Slim in a jar from the Movie Ghost busters

American Ninja (( MOVIE ))

14in rims biggest for cars in the 80's

Fags Lollies

crackle gum the exploding gum

TAB soft drink

WAM

BROS

Collette's "Ring My Bell"

what on earth is pugwall?!?!?!

but i do remember from tv;

behind the news

hunter

you cant do that on television

curiosity show

totally wild

whats up doc

early bird show

its a knockout

chances

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