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- Feb 17, 2005
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Apparently a number of shops are out of baked beans. Fun times at work tomorrow.

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I am so jealousGoing through a whole heap of chests that my mum saved from my childhood.
Found a heap of Masters of the Universe and Star Wars stuff... Playing with Castle Greyskull with my son is awesome.
Also found a heap of hand held Nintendo games from the 80's.... Just vintage stuff.
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That handheld is worth anywhere between 250 and 500 bucks
I used to play that alot as a kid
Lucky bastard...make sure you keep em in good nick...they are worth alot of moneyI've got 4 different ones... Plus 2 table top style.
Going through a whole heap of chests that my mum saved from my childhood.
Found a heap of Masters of the Universe and Star Wars stuff... Playing with Castle Greyskull with my son is awesome.
Also found a heap of hand held Nintendo games from the 80's.... Just vintage stuff.
That handheld is worth anywhere between 250 and 500 bucks
I used to play that alot as a kid
The only he man figure I was ever given:
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Fisto.
I wish I was making this up.
When I was a boy in the fifties and early sixties -living in Evandale and going to school at Wellington Road (Trinity Gardens today) and Norwood High - the Adelaide Oval was only a tram ride along Payneham Road into North Terrace, then a quick walk down King William Road and across the Torrens into the Oval.
No pain at all.
The pain in those days was reserved for Norwood's on-field lot, and a look at the SANFL ladder at the end of nine seasons out of ten would not have labelled the Norwood region as 'greater.'
You went to Norwood High LR- small world.This is good to hear, Chevy -
One area that PAFC's 2014 membership drive will focus on is the east of Adelaide, with particular attention paid to the greater Norwood region.
A market-priced season package focused on bringing fans to Adelaide Oval will be on offer.
When I was a boy in the fifties and early sixties -living in Evandale and going to school at Wellington Road (Trinity Gardens today) and Norwood High - the Adelaide Oval was only a tram ride along Payneham Road into North Terrace, then a quick walk down King William Road and across the Torrens into the Oval.
No pain at all.
The pain in those days was reserved for Norwood's on-field lot, and a look at the SANFL ladder at the end of nine seasons out of ten would not have labelled the Norwood region as 'greater.'
It's a small world LR. I grew up in Evandale, and went to Trinity Gardens. By rights I should have barracked for Norwood, but no as a kid I decided Port was the team for me.
Just to confirm it's a small world - my mother-in-law went to the Wellington Road School.
Hey PMP - we should form a Union - The Six-In-A-Row Gang, restricted to ex-Norwood High types from the 1950s/1960s.
Reborn Objective: Seven In A Row Or More...
Four members so far: Rexie, Dobie, your goodself, my old self...
Any more out there?
As for growing up in Evandale, I'd mention it was Morris Street... if I wasn't out on parole.
If that isn't the face you make during a blowjob, you're doing it entirely wrong
Dude's found some good disco lollies.
I didn't think they manufactured good ones anymore?