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@innsaneink said:Did anyone ever make bolt bombs?
Two large bolts, as big as you could find, one nut that fit, screw nut onto one bolt just a couple of turns leaving room for the other bolt, after filling the nut with the phosporous scraped off about 20 matches, add other bolt, tighten…throw and RUN!!!
@Flippedy said:50c show bags from the Easter Show, now they're something like $50! :frowning:
@eyewonder said:paul cross could run alright- he was also part of the easts team which didnt win a game in 66.
cant disagree with you cqtiger,but if you dont try to keep up with technology you are left behind.
this forum,for instance .is a benefit of societys change.
but i certainly rouse on my kids -visitors who bring their phones to the dinner table.
@Flippedy said:50c show bags from the Easter Show, now they're something like $50! :frowning:
@happy tiger said:@Flippedy said:50c show bags from the Easter Show, now they're something like $50! :frowning:
50c in the 1880's must have been a fortune Flip :smiley:
@westTAHger said:Does anyone remember the ice cream called " hazelnut roll", was a favourite of mine.
@westTAHger said:Always enjoyed the " festive season", and still do, only annoying issue, now you rarely get to see the Rankin / Bass versions of, Frosty the snowman, Little drummer boy, Rudolph, santa claus is coming to town. They were on each morning, and again n the afternoon.
@innsaneink said:@westTAHger said:Does anyone remember the ice cream called " hazelnut roll", was a favourite of mine.
Patten Park Magpie does
They weren't bad…. Had a log of chocolate in the middle and flash foil and metallic colour wrapper
The perfect dessert after a main meal of chiko roll