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Old 10-01-2015, 09:01 PM   #91
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when Brandivino, Marsala, Blackberry Nip and Stones Green Ginger Wine were the drinks of choice, UDL's didn't come on to the market until '72 or '73

when a bloke bought a slab of Melbourne 'tubes' and sat on the beach all day

when a group of mates would buy a 9'er, the pub would loan you the gear to go with it, you would load it into the back of a ute and go and watch the races on the Island

when you didn't have to pay to see Skyhooks, Billy Thorpe or AC/DC, the pub provided the entertainment for free and pubs closed at midnight or 1:00 am NYE
Dear Lord, Brandivino I may need therapy just with the mention of that word....... Even the Cold Chisel song " Breakfast at Sweethearts" freaks me out with "that" word......
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Hell yeah, we used to go the Grantville drive-in, Dandenong drive in and there was a 2 or 3 screen drive in near near Monash Uni, I think Preston had a 2 or 3 screen drive in as well

Shepparton has one of the last surviving Victorian ones until about 4 or 5 years ago
There is still a drive in going in newlands road coburg.
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You remember watching the film at the Drive in from outside the fence because you couldn't afford (or were too cheap) to go in.
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You remember watching the film at the Drive in from outside the fence because you couldn't afford (or were too cheap) to go in.
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You remember watching the film at the Drive in from outside the fence because you couldn't afford (or were too cheap) to go in.
In the early sixties in Perth myself and a few mates would get into the drive in theatre and Claremont Speedway for nix as our friend with the Customline (fathers car) would let us ride in the boot and he was never questioned as to why the back end of the car was so low.
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Dear Lord, Brandivino I may need therapy just with the mention of that word....... Even the Cold Chisel song " Breakfast at Sweethearts" freaks me out with "that" word......
Ahh yes, Brandavino, the drink of choice for maximum effect at minimum cost. We used to buy it by the flagon and decanter it into Halls Lima bottles as the colour was similar, and walk around with it and not get rumbled by the pigs.
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When you remember the release of the Falcon in Sept 1960.


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The number of mates that got into to see (R-Rated) 'Stone' underage, under the tarp of utes!
Then they'd quote lines from the film for the next six months "reefed these off a Sheila in Dubbo" (everyone in the place blows they're horns)
Agree with Bearman, it was like a carshow.
- the higher the rear of the car sat, the more prestige you got - airshocks were compulsory!
What about the lucky panelvan and wagon owners, who got to reverse in and suck tinnies in bed with a bird, while watching the show!
We got kicked out once, for throwing about 40 empty tinnies under a mate's car during the coarse of the first movie - the goal being that excellent crunching sound when the car moves off...no RBT in those days
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Ahh yes, Brandavino, the drink of choice for maximum effect at minimum cost. We used to buy it by the flagon and decanter it into Halls Lima bottles as the colour was similar, and walk around with it and not get rumbled by the pigs.
Cinzano was up there for producing carrots all over the lawn........
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We used to get 20 cents deposit back on the old glass classic Coke bottles in QLD - had to have the caps on though.

Used to cash in 5 bottles and pretty well eat like kings for $1 worth of fried chips, wrapped in newspaper. Some mofo put an end to the newspaper scenario for one reason or another.

We'd jump the fence at the back of the shop and wipe the "x's" off the caps at night with metho - then return them a few days later.

It was great to be a kid back then - I'm only talking about 40 years ago!

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There are some great memories here that have been long pushed into the deep black hole of my mind.

Many of the flash backs have produced a smile, keep up the good work.

It’s not until you reminisce do you realise just how much time really does change things, some for the good and some not so.

It’s also sad to see with hindsight how much our freedom has been infringed upon.
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We used to get 20 cents deposit back on the old glass classic Coke bottles in QLD - had to have the caps on though.

Used to cash in 5 bottles and pretty well eat like kings for $1 worth of fried chips, wrapped in newspaper. Some mofo put an end to the newspaper scenario for one reason or another.

We'd jump the fence at the back of the shop and wipe the "x's" off the caps at night with metho - then return them a few days later.

It was great to be a kid back then - I'm only talking about 40 years ago!

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To go back even further, in the fifties and sixties you'd get a penny per soft drink bottle which meant 2 bob for a crate. I used to collect them at the Ekka Speedway every Sat night. I paid cash for my first car when I was turned 17 thanks to that. The car was only 2 years old as well!
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Cinzano was up there for producing carrots all over the lawn........
I cracked up reading this. In the backyard on all fours after a night on the brandivino admiring all the carrots, thinking "where did they come from" Mum in the background asking me "What's wrong with you " !!
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I remember when I started driving petrol was 29 cents a litre.

When I started drinking a case of beer (24 throw downs) was $7.99 at the local corned bottle shop.

Europe Sesame seed bars (they are still around) were 2 cents each.

Hamburger from the local take away was 50 cents. For $1.20 you got a burger, chips and can of drink.

I remember everyone saying once petrol hits 50 cents a litre people will stop driving cars as it will be just too expensive and won't be viable any longer.

No mobile phones, people would come and visit you instead of Facebook, or they would call you at home, if you were not there they would leave a message.

No internet, cars were sold and bought in the newspaper.

People used to talk to each other rather than play with electronic devices.

There are probably plenty others, but too old to remember now
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I cracked up reading this. In the backyard on all fours after a night on the brandivino admiring all the carrots, thinking "where did they come from" Mum in the background asking me "What's wrong with you " !!
..mum would be like; "was one of you boys sick last night?" and were "nah, must have been the dog" and mum; "but there's carrots...."
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Back in 1952 a mate and I went halves on a car and paid 10 pound for it.

We shared it and drove it around town for a couple of weeks until the fellow we brought it from came and repossessed it after we couldn’t make the first payment.

Dad said next time we should wait until we finish school and get a job before we buy the next one, we were 14 at the time.
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..mum would be like; "was one of you boys sick last night?" and were "nah, must have been the dog" and mum; "but there's carrots...."
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There is still a drive in going in newlands road coburg.
We still have one operating here in the Maitland area at Heddon Greta. Went out there last week. Love the Drive In!!!
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When you remember the release of the Falcon in Sept 1960.
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Prices started at $1820 + 22.5% sales tax. petrol was 8c litre.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kwA64l5SokU#t=138

The Falcon in Sept. 1960 cost nothing like the prices quoted!! (that's how I know I'm getting old!!)
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I didnt realise the pound system ( whatever its called ) was so stupid, its as bad as Fahrenheit and miles and driving on the right
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I didnt realise the pound system ( whatever its called ) was so stupid, its as bad as Fahrenheit and miles and driving on the right
The Pound (or Imperial) system stupid?

What is stupid about 12 pence to the shilling and 20 shillings to the pound?

2'6 (2 shillings and six pence) was half-a-crown

21 shillings was a Guinea

1 shilling was a 'bob'

1 farthing was ¼ of a penny.

1½ pence was three halfpence

2½ pence was 'tuppence ha'penny'

The abbreviation for pence was 'd'.

This is the pound sign: £




I think I see your point......
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The Pound (or Imperial) system stupid?

What is stupid about 12 pence to the shilling and 20 shillings to the pound?

2'6 (2 shillings and six pence) was half-a-crown

21 shillings was a Guinea

1 shilling was a 'bob'

1 farthing was ¼ of a penny.

1½ pence was three halfpence

2½ pence was 'tuppence ha'penny'

The abbreviation for pence was 'd'.

This is the pound sign: £




I think I see your point......
And once again, I have no idea what any of those words mean.....
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The Falcon in Sept. 1960 cost nothing like the prices quoted!! (that's how I know I'm getting old!!)
The prices I Quoted were from a newspaper ad in the Sun Newspaper, 14 Sept 1960.
909 Pounds + tax for the standard sedan
959 Pounds + tax for the deluxe sedan
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The Pound (or Imperial) system stupid?

What is stupid about 12 pence to the shilling and 20 shillings to the pound?

2'6 (2 shillings and six pence) was half-a-crown

21 shillings was a Guinea

1 shilling was a 'bob'

1 farthing was ¼ of a penny.

1½ pence was three halfpence

2½ pence was 'tuppence ha'penny'

The abbreviation for pence was 'd'.

This is the pound sign: £




I think I see your point......
This has to be one of the reasons why they banned Two-up, Could you imagine the people screaming on the sidelines after 'place your bets' has been called?

'bob, shilling ,pound, pence, half three-quarters, tuppence, 2 1/2 , farthing, penny, Helicopter, Guinea'
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I was building houses during the transition from imperial to metric, I warmed to metric much quicker, far easier to work with

I was 9 years old when we changed from Pounds to Dollars, best thing we did, those pommy Pounds were strange
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Officially; but as I recall in WA at least in was marketing slang (similar to how they now use $1.99 etc) used as follows:

1 Guinea was 1 pound 1 shillings and 1 penny
2 Guinea was 2 pound 2 shillings and 2 pence (tuppence) etc

A pound was also a "quid" and sixpence a "zac."
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I was building houses during the transition from imperial to metric, I warmed to metric much quicker, far easier to work with

I was 9 years old when we changed from Pounds to Dollars, best thing we did, those pommy Pounds were strange
Ahh yes Trev, I well remember when we changed over from Pounds to Decimal on the 14th Feb 1966 (remember the jingle?)
I also remember only too well, getting RIPPED off as a 9 yr old that used to spend sixpence (5c) at the corner milkbar on the way home from school. It went like this...
On Feb 13th, I handed over my 6d (sixpence) for my bag of licorice blocks which were 4 per penny, a total of 24! Next day (Feb 14th), hand over 6d again, this time I receive only 20... with the lady attempting to explain that my sixpence was NOW magically 5c, and licorice blocks were NOW 4 per cent!!
Now I mean to say... If a 9yr old was ripped for 20% on a 5c transaction, HOW MUCH did the rest of Australia get ripped off during this changeover in currency??
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