gotta be some kind of f**k-me-off im drunk-n-gullible sh*ts-n-giggle suck-n-spit-it-all-over-your-tiny-knob joke right?
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by Supplanter
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by AJ
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by Bennoz
Well I'll be damned..
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by Supplanter
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by Bennoz
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by Supplanter
Welcome to 2005, Bennoz
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by Bennoz
Dont act like ya didn't love it.
Almost as retro as a Hoff email.
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by Supplanter
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by Astron_Boy
Found this on the Mercedes forum, thought it was worth sharing, I personally enjoy watching things before my time, especially in familiar waters.
Got to see my home town on arial view when the older smaller bridge was still there with recent construction of the larger Gladesville Bridge.
Probably lost against most here being a younger audience, but perhaps some may appreciate.
cuisses wrote:I just saw on youtube a whole series of short films made by the Commonwealth Film Unit in about 1966. They are all called "Life in Australia: X" where X=Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane, Perth.
The films show what life was like in each of these cities back then - at least in some idealized sense - I saw very little wife beating or drug use in any of them. The different directors seem to have two major interests in common - cars and young blondes (so not much has changed) :dance: . There are lots of scenes involving what were then new Holdens. People are constantly driving around in their cars - in some cases they appear to do little else. I saw no Mercs - but I am not yet expert enough to identify them from a millisecond shot of a rear guard. What makes the films worth watching is the clarity of all the images.
In the Adelaide film we get to see Valiants being made, and in the Melbourne film they are assembling red motors for Holdens. In one of the films (Brisbane?) there is a Beetle with a specially cut-down drivers door for hurling newspapers over the roof. In another (Adelaide) we get to see televisions being made - which really dates the films.