bennymacca wrote:got the hottest 100 of 1997 playing on double J, and the cricket on mute
Back when Australia Day was just a public holiday and not a political play thing.
bennymacca wrote:got the hottest 100 of 1997 playing on double J, and the cricket on mute
Corona Man wrote:bennymacca wrote:got the hottest 100 of 1997 playing on double J, and the cricket on mute
Back when Australia Day was just a public holiday and not a political play thing.
Booney wrote:The smell of smoke in our house reminded me of Mum and Dad's cards night's they used to have when I was a kid and smoking inside wasn't seen as it is now.
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Booney wrote:The smell of smoke in our house reminded me of Mum and Dad's cards night's they used to have when I was a kid and smoking inside wasn't seen as it is now.
Yep...i can relate to that. Typically on a sunday in our house which was kicked off with a bbq lunch and went into the night...
Booney wrote:mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Booney wrote:The smell of smoke in our house reminded me of Mum and Dad's cards night's they used to have when I was a kid and smoking inside wasn't seen as it is now.
Yep...i can relate to that. Typically on a sunday in our house which was kicked off with a bbq lunch and went into the night...
Was usually Saturday night at our place.
My footy in the morning, home and get into my lace up guernsey and off to watch Port beat someone, home for Mum's homemade pasties or bacon bone soup, into the jammies in time to get out of the lounge for the cards night to kick off.
Lightning McQueen wrote:Didn't you try and race home to see if you could spot yourself in the crowd when the match of the day replay came on?
Dolphin Treasure wrote:Your an attention seeking embarsement..
The Bedge wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:Didn't you try and race home to see if you could spot yourself in the crowd when the match of the day replay came on?
I still do
Lightning McQueen wrote:The Bedge wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:Didn't you try and race home to see if you could spot yourself in the crowd when the match of the day replay came on?
I still do
It was easy for me, I was the kid getting beaten up because mum would dress me in a bright pink jumper for the above purpose.
Booney wrote:
Your Mum dressed you in a bright pink jumper just to see you get beaten up on TV?
Lightning McQueen wrote:Booney wrote:
Your Mum dressed you in a bright pink jumper just to see you get beaten up on TV?
Yeah, the whole family was excellent at hide and seek too, I'd be looking from Saturday morning until Sunday afternoon and could never find them.

Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
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