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If it was on Australian TV we would have played it until the 1990s. There were a few shows that ran on repeat for about 20 years. I dream of Jeanie, Gilligan, Munsters, Bewitched, Goodies, Monkey, Battle of the Planets, Speed racer, Warner brothers cartoons etc. We had a about 8 hours of broadcasting a day in the 1980s and most of it was the same show on repeat on 3 networks that turned off at midnight. *, you whipper snappers don't know what boredom is. We used to go and sit in the gutter and stare at our shoes for fun in those days.
Wonder how many know what this is? 🤣

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You must be that handsome bloke I see from time to time? 😎
Keep that up and I might start taking my lunch breaks out Wokalup Dard. If you see a truck with St Kilda colours come grab a sausage roll.
 

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There seemed to only be about 15 movies that were on constant repeat as well. Sound of Music, something with swords and sandals, a western with John Wayne, Grease, a war movie that took 2 hours to blow something up and occasionally something like a Clint Eastwood movie but they were rare. Then we got VCRs and watched the same 15 movies from the video library for another 10 years. No wonder we were more active.
 
Keep that up and I might start taking my lunch breaks out Wokalup Dard. If you see a truck with St Kilda colours come grab a sausage roll.


You'd have to peel the pastry off and pick out any vegetable matter for him.
 
If it was on Australian TV we would have played it until the 1990s. There were a few shows that ran on repeat for about 20 years. I dream of Jeanie, Gilligan, Munsters, Bewitched, Goodies, Monkey, Battle of the Planets, Speed racer, Warner brothers cartoons etc. We had a about 8 hours of broadcasting a day in the 1980s and most of it was the same show on repeat on 3 networks that turned off at midnight. *, you whipper snappers don't know what boredom is. We used to go and sit in the gutter and stare at our shoes for fun in those days.
Looxoory!!!!!!. We used to dream about sitting in gooter and staring at shoe!
 
There seemed to only be about 15 movies that were on constant repeat as well. Sound of Music, something with swords and sandals, a western with John Wayne, Grease, a war movie that took 2 hours to blow something up and occasionally something like a Clint Eastwood movie but they were rare. Then we got VCRs and watched the same 15 movies from the video library for another 10 years. No wonder we were more active.

Saw the "Great Escape" on fta not long ago, still good the umpteenth time.
Also Clint's " Fistfull of Dollars".
You had to wait something like a decade after the cinematic release to see the latest James Bond movie.
 

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There seemed to only be about 15 movies that were on constant repeat as well. Sound of Music, something with swords and sandals, a western with John Wayne, Grease, a war movie that took 2 hours to blow something up and occasionally something like a Clint Eastwood movie but they were rare. Then we got VCRs and watched the same 15 movies from the video library for another 10 years. No wonder we were more active.
Cough, you weren’t. You tossers only started jogging in the 60’s.
Here’s something from your beloved CDC 😎

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Reckon you'd get some work done and come up with some good ideas lol


They are using for depression and trauma like PTSD. My mate just hates his shit job and finds life mildly pointless and reckons taking one mushy doesn't really get him tripping but knocks the edges off. I think it's meant to reprogram neural pathways or something eventually. Not sure he's doing it very scientifically but even if it's a placebo he seems to be happy with the results.
 
Cough, you weren’t. You tossers only started jogging in the 60’s.
Here’s something from your beloved CDC 😎
Yeah but we hit our straps in the early 80’s 🥴 Aerobics Oz Style 🫢

 
Cough, you weren’t. You tossers only started jogging in the 60’s.
Here’s something from your beloved CDC 😎

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I wasn't born in the 60s. We were active kids because there was **** all to do. My parents wouldn't let us play video games or **** around in the house before it got dark. When we lived in a commune we didn't even have a TV.
 
I wasn't born in the 60s. We were active kids because there was * all to do. My parents wouldn't let us play video games or * around in the house before it got dark. When we lived in a commune we didn't even have a TV.
Living the dream! When I start my commune "Alt-Ripe Farms", you are invited :kissingheart:
 
If it was on Australian TV we would have played it until the 1990s. There were a few shows that ran on repeat for about 20 years. I dream of Jeanie, Gilligan, Munsters, Bewitched, Goodies, Monkey, Battle of the Planets, Speed racer, Warner brothers cartoons etc. We had a about 8 hours of broadcasting a day in the 1980s and most of it was the same show on repeat on 3 networks that turned off at midnight. *, you whipper snappers don't know what boredom is. We used to go and sit in the gutter and stare at our shoes for fun in those days.
ABC test pattern was often times the most exciting thing on
 
Well that's obviously just stupidity. It looks like some kind of idiotic publicity stunt that does nothing but turns people more bigoted towards trans people. It looks like they used ill defined rules by the governing body to enter a comp designed for kids 13 and over but not age capped.

He/she is in the psych department of a university. They probably should give them some kind of sanction for that, it looks unhinged.
The rest of society regulates children's sport by age.

Why does that not apply at the very least?

Seems that we live in a society that won't say no to 'marginalised' people.
 

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