Media Park wrote:mighty_tiger_79 wrote:bare with us Mum
Did you realise how that would be taken?
Not until you pointed it out...lol
Media Park wrote:mighty_tiger_79 wrote:bare with us Mum
Did you realise how that would be taken?
A Mum wrote:Media Park wrote:mighty_tiger_79 wrote:bare with us Mum
Did you realise how that would be taken?
Not until you pointed it out...lol

dedja wrote:A Mum wrote:Media Park wrote:mighty_tiger_79 wrote:bare with us Mum
Did you realise how that would be taken?
Not until you pointed it out...lol
Now the more I read this ...
Wedgie wrote:I wear skin tight arseless leather pants, wtf do you wear?
Media Park wrote:I need to know...
If women are so good at multitasking, why can't they have a headache, and have sex at the same time???
fish wrote:Media Park wrote:I need to know...
If women are so good at multitasking, why can't they have a headache, and have sex at the same time???
That is hilarious!
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:i thought sex was a cure for headaches
Media Park wrote:I need to know...
If women are so good at multitasking, why can't they have a headache, and have sex at the same time???
CK wrote:Okay...can't think of anywhere to ask, so here goes...
The new version of the TAC ad, "Thinking About Drinking" (where people have drinks hovering over their head as they go about their day) has some extra footage on it. Toward the end - just after the scene where three women are walking down the street - is an interior shot of a pub.
I've been to this pub before, a few times I reakon, but cannot think for the LIFE of me where it is. Does anyone out there know where it is? All other scenes involving outdoor shots in this ad appear to be from SA (I'm pretty sure its the Robin Hood Hotel at Strathalbyn early on in the ad).
fisho mcspaz wrote:Yeah I was thinking I recognisedf the pub at Old Noarlunga there - can anyone confirm this? Mr McSpaz and I have an argument going about it,.CK wrote:Okay...can't think of anywhere to ask, so here goes...
The new version of the TAC ad, "Thinking About Drinking" (where people have drinks hovering over their head as they go about their day) has some extra footage on it. Toward the end - just after the scene where three women are walking down the street - is an interior shot of a pub.
I've been to this pub before, a few times I reakon, but cannot think for the LIFE of me where it is. Does anyone out there know where it is? All other scenes involving outdoor shots in this ad appear to be from SA (I'm pretty sure its the Robin Hood Hotel at Strathalbyn early on in the ad).
Sturtman wrote:fisho mcspaz wrote:Yeah I was thinking I recognisedf the pub at Old Noarlunga there - can anyone confirm this? Mr McSpaz and I have an argument going about it,.CK wrote:Okay...can't think of anywhere to ask, so here goes...
The new version of the TAC ad, "Thinking About Drinking" (where people have drinks hovering over their head as they go about their day) has some extra footage on it. Toward the end - just after the scene where three women are walking down the street - is an interior shot of a pub.
I've been to this pub before, a few times I reakon, but cannot think for the LIFE of me where it is. Does anyone out there know where it is? All other scenes involving outdoor shots in this ad appear to be from SA (I'm pretty sure its the Robin Hood Hotel at Strathalbyn early on in the ad).
The train station is Bowden near Entertainment centre
fish wrote:Whilst sitting on the bus the other day, I saw the police had just stopped a motorist, presumably for speeding. While one policeman was taking down the drivers' details the other one was having a good look at the car. He ran his hand under each right hand side wheel rim, checking the metal at the inside of the top of each rim. He didn't check the left hand side.
I need to know - what was the second policeman checking regarding the rims?
DOC wrote:They also check for the level of clearance between the tyre and the body (if the susspension is cut down too much the tyre rubs and is dangerous).
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