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Sign Up Now!Before I was sent to the school my big brother was one hellova rabble rouser and always in trouble. One such stunt was he'd wait for the bread and milk to be delivered to his neibor then eat the innards of the bread and return it upside down to its paper wrapping and then take a few mouthfuls of milk , replace it with tap water then reapply the cap. All this was happening while his slave, me, was keeping watch. Amazingly he got away with this caper for a week before an enraged man bashed on our front door and demanded he speak to my father.Home delivered Milk and Bread
Semi regional, Engadine in Sydney's south. I and my brother were sent north to this school in Parramatta because my deceased father had been a Mason and my mother was offered generous fees.Richie country/regional background ?
Yep eat your fill at the local picture theatre, blackened tongue from the choo choo bar, suck the musk sticks to a point and poke a girl with it and wait for the little scream coming from the dark. Teeth, redskins, sherbet I remember those. Also milk bottles, fantales and jaffas and small tubs of ice cream and a drink all on sale from girls carrying around a tray at interval.2 for a cent lollies and 10c lolly bags - Mates, Teeth, Caramel Buttons, Wizzfizz, Sherbert with Licorice straw, Choo Choo bars and Redskins.
Walking or riding a bike everywhere.
Going anywhere in the surrounding suburbs without worrying about being taken.
2 for a cent lollies and 10c lolly bags - Mates, Teeth, Caramel Buttons, Wizzfizz, Sherbert with Licorice straw, Choo Choo bars and Redskins.
Being chased by a bee with my melting Lemonade Icypole running over my hands.
Pie and Chips with the family from the local takeaway eaten hot out of paper wrapping.
Mum and Dad bundling us all in the car to drive down to the phone box to ring grandma when the phone was playing up and only charged local calls.
4 kids across the back seat and one over the back if we had guests.
Sleeping over the back in the Kingswood stationwagon on trips from Victoria to Queensland.
Catching neon tetras in streams and seeing the fog from the mozzie sprayers outside classroom windows in Singapore.
Looking at the many depictions of hell in the dioramas at the Tiger Balm Gardens in Singapore.
Clambouring over old fortifications with my siblings at Portsea.
Beachcombing for treasures.
Hoping for a treasure found at the tip.
Camping and fishing with my family - anywhere bush or coastal.
Catching cicadas at Nambucca Heads with random kids while camping.
Playing tag and hide and seek on and around the Stone Henge stones.
TV screen rolling when the vertical hold went.
Clambering on rocks and seeing all the colours of the rainbow in coral in Malaysia.
Tadpoles and clay balls from creeks at the bottom of the street.and billy carts.
Waiting for the tape to load a game on the Vic20.
The terror and mystery of the deep, dark hole created by a dredge at Rye when they added to the beach.
Playing anything with any kids you came across on holidays.
You lived in Victoria? There was a terrible kidnapping for ransom in Sydney of an 8 yr old schoolboy Graham Thorne. His body was found several weeks later. Was in the mid 60s I think.Going anywhere in the surrounding suburbs without worrying about being taken.
sunburn and peeling skin even with shirts, hats, sunblock and pink zinc.
Sunblock that did not have an SPF rating on it that I was aware of.
My brother was always being flogged by my fathers belt. In my fathers eyes I was a little goodie two shoes and could do no wrong.Cop a flogging if you misbehaved.
That covers just about everything RIMB. End of thread.British Bulldog and chasey played on school grounds.
Small leather buttons for studs on my first soccer boots.
yep blue tongue lizards used to catch as well.I used to catch cicadas and Christmas beetles. Kept the cicadas in a shoe box with holes in lid.
We were not as hi tech as you, old pram wheels, wooden fruit crate, piece of rope to steer. Had races down the local streets. I recall I won quite a few. Perhaps a future career in Formula One went begging when I trashed my billy cart.BILLYCARTS - make them with lawn mower front wheels and ball bearing rears leaving your track lines down new tarred roads.
They sure were and bloody uncomfortable on the upper ankle when fully knotted. I played league, cricket and yawnion at the school. Without a word of lie, if we wanted to play a game of any sport, say cricket, first we had to remove the fresh cow crap from the field as that is where they grazed. We also had to battle maggies on the lower footy field as they nested in two nearby pine tree forests. No organized sport there, except an annual Sports Day.RIMB mentioned first football boots, heck they used to be high ankle leather boots,