Buttface
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A new brand of cigarettes from Hoges.
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Memories of a different time. But the ads worked coz “Winnie Reds” became a really popular ciggy didn’t they ?A new brand of cigarettes from Hoges.
Yeah I grew up with 6 packets of Winnie reds, 1 pack of menthols, and a giant ashtray on the kitchen table. Amazing I didn’t take up smoking cigarettes.Memories of a different time. But the ads worked coz “Winnie Reds” became a really popular ciggy didn’t they ?
Who remembers the Sunbeam electric fry pan?
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Winnie Blues were more popular up my way.Memories of a different time. But the ads worked coz “Winnie Reds” became a really popular ciggy didn’t they ?
classic show...ensign parker cracked me up...
We still use one. My wife reckons she can only make fried rice in one of them.Who remembers the Sunbeam electric fry pan?
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Mine's still going strongWho remembers the Sunbeam electric fry pan?
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Ell Caballo Blanco and the Australiana Park.
Location: Camden Valley Way, Catherine Field, NSW (1972-2007)
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Yeah wow I remember Coles at Burwood like this, same as Woolies. Franklins and Safeway or the local corner shop were the grocery stores!
I always wondered if they can make a horse do something with a subtle touch of the neck or tap with a foot in a certain place is it possible to train a thoroughbred to do the same thing and knock off in a race?Been there.
Done that. 👍
Humans as well.I always wondered if they can make a horse do something with a subtle touch of the neck or tap with a foot in a certain place is it possible to train a thoroughbred to do the same thing and knock off in a race?
Like a reverse jigger.
Hey champion @Flippedy - I might have passed you there (at Burwood). 😉Yeah wow I remember Coles at Burwood like this, same as Woolies. Franklins and Safeway or the local corner shop were the grocery stores!