Bring back John Fifita
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Who remembers ringing a fax number by mistake…
todays generation will never know the ear-piercing pain…
todays generation will never know the ear-piercing pain…
... or pranking people by ringing their phone number from a fax machine, it would keep re-trying.Who remembers ringing a fax number by mistake…
todays generation will never know the ear-piercing pain…
Now THAT is awesome BBJF!!
Who remembers ringing a fax number by mistake…
todays generation will never know the ear-piercing pain…
I know it's been likely said before in this thread, but give them a rotary phone and ask them to make a call.
At least some of them now have the chance to experience a turntable and vinyl records .
I gave my kids and nephews nieces a handful of tapes and a Walkman and the LOLs were hilarious.
My younger son actually asked me why we say ‘can you TAPE the footy for me?’ ‘Tape!?!’
The horror of presetting the machine and shows going over and missing the end! Or using 90 minute tape thinking it was enough and not the 120.
or DO NOT TAPE OVER - TMH’s TAPE!!!!
That was me with A Team, Knight Rider, V, and later 21 Jump Street and X Files. The one tv house, controlled by parents…sigh.Before the DVDs came out I had a whole box full of VHS tapes with The Simpsons on them, all of them taped from when it used to be on at 6pm after the news on Channel 10.
Before the DVDs came out I had a whole box full of VHS tapes with The Simpsons on them, all of them taped from when it used to be on at 6pm after the news on Channel 10.
I gave my kids and nephews nieces a handful of tapes and a Walkman and the LOLs were hilarious.
My younger son actually asked me why we say ‘can you TAPE the footy for me?’ ‘Tape!?!’
The horror of presetting the machine and shows going over and missing the end! Or using 90 minute tape thinking it was enough and not the 120.
or DO NOT TAPE OVER - TMH’s TAPE!!!!
That reminds me that we have a tape of the better half winning a horror holidays competition with Andrew Denton and Amanda Keller on Triple M years ago, the trip was to Canada and we were extending and going to the States also with it and about a month before the trip the better half was diagnosed with non hodgkin's lymphoma so we didn't end up goingThe only cassette we have now is the time that my now wife was on Merrick and Rosso when they were at Nova doing one of those face your fear challenge, and her mum taped it off the radio... something to do with fish I think. She got on that show a few times actually, got driven to work one morning when they had that Datsun something a rather.
There is nothing wrong admiring the female form....lol
What a country to grow up in...
What about the dial up modems remember the sound they made, simply ear piercing...Who remembers ringing a fax number by mistake…
todays generation will never know the ear-piercing pain…
I remember living at Hurstville just down the road from Kogarah oval ,I was lucky enough to go to all dragon matches at jubilee oval with Betty Cameron and her family they owned the tuck shop at sth Hurstville public school ,always had the same seats in old stand ,I remember the smell of lineament and getting all the autographs ( Reg ,Johnny Eddy ect) back in 60s 70s ,a lot of kids can thank the Cameron's for introducing them to the dragons, don't know what happened to the Cameron's any info appreciated thanksWhatever era, whatever thing it is (toy, song, show, object, pass-time, whatever)
What are some of the things you remember of your childhood that may be shared by others here on LU..
Pics or clips suggest best to post. To start..
Anyone remember this from Sesame Street.. The coolest song for me as an ankle-biter and still as cool to this day IMO. I played it in the office a few weeks ago and can't tell you how many heads craned around, eyebrows raised and comments of "I remember that!".
Awesome mate. And welcome to LeagueUnlimited!I remember living at Hurstville just down the road from Kogarah oval ,I was lucky enough to go to all dragon matches at jubilee oval with Betty Cameron and her family they owned the tuck shop at sth Hurstville public school ,always had the same seats in old stand ,I remember the smell of lineament and getting all the autographs ( Reg ,Johnny Eddy ect) back in 60s 70s ,a lot of kids can thank the Cameron's for introducing them to the dragons, don't know what happened to the Cameron's any info appreciated thanks
Yep…What about the dial up modems remember the sound they made, simply ear piercing...
What about the dial up modems remember the sound they made, simply ear piercing...