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Haha classic. I remember celebrating birthdays there. They’d give us a bag of lollies and a party hat. Living the good life!!
It was a special treat after a weekend of skiing on the Murray
 

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Did you always just call it Ollie’s? I’m starting to wonder if it was just my town that called it Ollie’s Trolleys haha
 
No I remember going there for thick shakes, lived in watts street
I think that was where I had my first thick shake, we got malted milk shakes at the Dairy Queen milkbar on the other side of the road up near Station st
 
yeah, but, like the female labour politician was alluding to on the abc i think, Gazza the GOAT killed a lady and Carey rooted his mates wife and its not done them that much harm, sort of. Why is everyone on Courts back? seems like double standards a bit. Seems a bit rough to not celebrate her tennis achievements.

I appreciate homosexuality in womens sport isnt the most pressing issue in the world in comparison to international billionaire pedo rings, the state of Australia or the Syrian war type topics.
Agree.Margret Courts achievements on the court should be celebrated accordingly.Off Court stuff should be a seperate issue but as we know thats not how it works these PC days.
 
Margaret Court has won 64 slam titles, 24 singles, 19 doubles, 21 mixed doubles.
No one else is remotely close to her record.
In later life, she became a Christian pastor, so be it.
She set up her own Church, does not force anyone to attend.
Tennis Australia should honour her with a 50th anniversary of her 1970 Grand Slam victory, like they did for Rod Laver.
They invited Laver to Melbourne from the U.S., flew him over for the event.
They have not even contacted Court by telephone.
What a disgrace.
 
Margaret Court has won 64 slam titles, 24 singles, 19 doubles, 21 mixed doubles.
No one else is remotely close to her record.
In later life, she became a Christian pastor, so be it.
She set up her own Church, does not force anyone to attend.
Tennis Australia should honour her with a 50th anniversary of her 1970 Grand Slam victory, like they did for Rod Laver.
They invited Laver to Melbourne from the U.S., flew him over for the event.
They have not even contacted Court by telephone.
Surley our PM will intervene.I mean he went out of his way too bring the greatest golfer of all time to our Shores next month.Donald Trump!
 
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