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ponno said:the excitement on the bus on the way home from school when we found out hungry jacks was opening at wyoming... we would have somewhere cool to 'hang'....
Sad just sad..what a let down
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ponno said:the excitement on the bus on the way home from school when we found out hungry jacks was opening at wyoming... we would have somewhere cool to 'hang'....
nikko said:juice parties at the old roller blading place in Gosford was the best ;D
Bearinator said:You know the bottom pub at the Entrance is ok, the top pub is not.
ponno said:... i loved going shopping with mum to big fresh and pressing all the buttons to make the fruit dance and sing...
Yeah, that's because they don't sell them in Gosford. I'm not saying if you've never heard of them you can't be from the coast, just that if you have then you probably are.Bearinator said:Cant say I know what your on about there mate.....
I worked at OST too and really miss it, they are trying to bring it back. I hope they do as this generation need some more education in Aust history.My dad (was a redcoat and convict depending on the day) and my uncle (tractor ride driver) used to work at Old Sydney Town and I was there almost every weekend if not every 2nd weekend (sometimes dressed as a convict kid pestering the Redcoats). My dad had the cannon blow up in his face before he stopped working there. The explosion peppered his face with gun powder which remained under his skin until he passed away.