And argued over its design as it was being built.And I thought I was old remembering what dial up internet was.
Some of you sound like you saw the ark being built.
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And argued over its design as it was being built.And I thought I was old remembering what dial up internet was.
Some of you sound like you saw the ark being built.
We are the FAFO generation with sarcasm, splashed with a, not a care in the world attitude, the last generation to be free from digital crap as a kid, the last ones to have the best music, the best lifestyle and best cars.Maybe, but therein lies the point. Gen X may have invented it, but we millennials perfected it. Just like Gen Xers may have invented smoking but we perfected it with our fizzy cherry flavoured vapes.
I mean, that sums up Gen X. The Boomers got all the money, and Millennials got all the sex and hot vapes, and what do Gen X have to truly call their own? What is your legacy? New romantics and shoulder pads.
Face it, your lives reached their peak with Duran Duran and its been a long and sad downhill slope since.
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I did that in 1996 in my Celica, he had buddaWindows up for a road trip compression session.

I had a wtf moment about a month ago when I had to tell an 18 year old that there wasn't a button to hang up a plugged in phone phone, you just have to put the headset back down on the receiver.And I thought I was old remembering what dial up internet was.
Some of you sound like you saw the ark being built.
We are getting Buller anyway.Personally, I don't want King.
Price or lack of it made it drinkable. Even the stockpiled warm flat ones. Although not so drinkable when you got halfway through a stockpiled warm flat Geelong Bitter only to realise the reason it was tasting undrinkable was because someone had dropped their cigarette butt in it.Geelong Bitter was well named.
Absolute shit like the footy team.
I'm happy with that.We are getting Buller anyway.
Those look like the unfiltered ones.Mint flavor - refreshing like an alpine breeze? - Alpine being another brand.
My mother caught me knicking her cigs - damned if I can remember the brand - not as fancy as Marlboro or Peter Stuyvesant...
PS - rang sister - mum smoked Craven "A"
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Before women were allowed into bars, the men would scull a heap of beers before the 6pm shut off. The gutter at the bottom of the bar was to catchPrice or lack of it made it drinkable. Even the stockpiled warm flat ones. Although not so drinkable when you got halfway through a stockpiled warm flat Geelong Bitter only to realise the reason it was tasting undrinkable was because someone had dropped their cigarette butt in it.

Improved the flavourPrice or lack of it made it drinkable. Even the stockpiled warm flat ones. Although not so drinkable when you got halfway through a stockpiled warm flat Geelong Bitter only to realise the reason it was tasting undrinkable was because someone had dropped their cigarette butt in it.
Ludovico and his loser mates spend their 20s living at home with their parents.We are the FAFO generation with sarcasm, splashed with a, not a care in the world attitude, the last generation to be free from digital crap as a kid, the last ones to have the best music, the best lifestyle and best cars.
Luxury !
I used to live in a lake,had to get up 1/2 hr b4 I went to bed and clean the lake b4 i went to school.
And pissBefore women were allowed into bars, the men would scull a heap of beers before the 6pm shut off. The gutter at the bottom of the bar was to catch![]()
prison tobacco in its timeI watched a bloke nearly cough up a lung after a puff of that
I never had kids, I knew the world was going to be sh1teLudovico and his loser mates spend their 20s living at home with their parents.
Edit: Actually us gen X folk are the real losers there. Those ****ers living at home with us in their 20s.
It sure was. They used to roll them not much thicker than a match stickprison tobacco in its time
Still is as of 8 years ago.prison tobacco in its time
I thought the 80's was the birth of the helicopter parents.The 80s were easily the best decade to be a kid.
Cool movies like Ghostbusters and awesome metal like Metallica.
We could stay out all day on our BMX and not get hassled by adults.
They had to add "youth in his position". Allows them to still go after Brodie.Ah yes, youth, the professional excuse to say “Steven you’re a toxic campaigner and the coach wants a cleanout”
Last maybe but definitely not the firstWe are the FAFO generation with sarcasm, splashed with a, not a care in the world attitude, the last generation to be free from digital crap as a kid, the last ones to have the best music, the best lifestyle and best cars.

About 15 years ago took the kids to Magnetic Island. The old rental car had wind up windows. Hours of entertainmentI had a wtf moment about a month ago when I had to tell a kid that there wasn't a button to hang up a plugged in phone phone, you just have to put the headset back down on the receiver.
That was just the regular flavour. Nothing summed up a place more accurately than Geelong Bitter.Price or lack of it made it drinkable. Even the stockpiled warm flat ones. Although not so drinkable when you got halfway through a stockpiled warm flat Geelong Bitter only to realise the reason it was tasting undrinkable was because someone had dropped their cigarette butt in it.
No.I thought the 80's was the birth of the helicopter parents.
The death of kids having adventures, making mistakes but learning by them.
Isn't that about when councils started taking slippery dips and swings out of parks because kids might get hurt?