onetrack Posted December 13 Posted December 13 A former farmer client of mine turns 105 on the 20th of this month, and he's as fit as Dick Van Dyke. But did anyone see Colin Wagener, the South Australian WW2 veteran, who turned 108 recently? He still runs a 60 acre (24ha) property in the Adelaide Hills, and still drives his mower, and rides his motorbike! His advice for a long life? Steer clear of alcohol, don't smoke, and keep up an active lifestyle. https://www.9news.com.au/national/australia-oldest-wwii-veteran-108-birthday/2d8381cf-2c85-409e-a685-47e03cd2ef49 1 2
old man emu Posted December 13 Posted December 13 I beleive he revels in the honour of mouthing the worst Cockney-ish accent in movie history. 2
Marty_d Posted December 13 Posted December 13 17 minutes ago, nomadpete said: Haven't seen these in Woollies lately. Have you? Wouldn't the word "boneless" be unnecessary? 1
facthunter Posted December 14 Posted December 14 It takes extra care. IF you say "Pig's Ar$e", it means you don't BELIEVE the statement. Nev 1
onetrack Posted December 14 Posted December 14 Ahh, the old "pork bung"! Watch out for it being substituted for calamari!! https://www.google.com/search?q="pork+bung"
rgmwa Posted December 14 Posted December 14 According to the label they're not only boneless, but `inverted' as well. That doesn't sound good. 1
facthunter Posted December 14 Posted December 14 Personally Till Now it's never rated amongst my concerns. I can't afford to eat Out so it will probably stay so. .. I know where Eggs come from too. Nev 1
nomadpete Posted December 14 Posted December 14 (edited) Hey I was only highlighting a product that USA has a surplus of. The could benefit from exporting their surplus porky arseholes. Edited December 14 by nomadpete 1
Marty_d Posted December 14 Posted December 14 I wish their porky arsehole would quietly expire and definitely not be exported. 2 1
red750 Posted Monday at 11:43 PM Posted Monday at 11:43 PM Happy 80th birthday to the Beechcraft Bonanza - first flight 22 December, 1945. 1 1
red750 Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago A random thought struck me when I woke up this morning. 2026 is the 70th anniversary of the Melbourne Olympic Games in 1956. I attended one day of those games on a school excursion from Deniliquin High School. I was 12 at the time, in Year 7. We went by bus from the school. 1
pmccarthy Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago I was driven in a Landrover from Tumut to Gundagai to watch the torch runner go by. 1
facthunter Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Were you a Juvenile Deniliquint red? A mate of mine was posted to the Primary school as Headmaster in 1959. Name of Jim Perrry. Nev 1
red750 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago In '59, I was in Year 10, in '60 moved back to Victoria, Warragul high, into Form 5.
onetrack Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago I just remembered that 2025 is the 50th anniversary of the year I started school - at Wanneroo Primary School. There was no kindy or preschool in those far-off days, and I can clearly remember bawling my eyes out all day, because it was the first time I'd ever spent a whole day away from my Mother. A major shock to my comfort system. I can recall she gave me a packet of Arnotts Arrowroot biscuits to snack on for the day. But I made a few friends that day, and in the following days, and by the end of the year I had plenty of girlfriends. That's more than I can say about the rest of my adult life, where girlfriends became very hard to find, in rural and remote and all-male environments.
red750 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Big enough when I rode my bike to do the paper round before school. 1
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