Now this will really test your memory.
Do you remember - the last time NSW won an origin series ?
Now this will really test your memory.
Do you remember - the last time NSW won an origin series ?
The flexi plastic ones I think some were coloured red. They were cool.
Cruel, but everyday is a day closer to a win.
What about:
Buttercup Bread.
Petra Orange Juice.
Black Jack chewing gum (I loved that) came with a tattoo as well.
Spurt chewing gum.
Metro Gum (with the star on the wrap, Metro gum won't leave you flat!).
Metro was made by Scanlens who did the original footy swap cards for both ARL and VFL.
and the Milk Man. Who killed off the Milk Man? Did they all get caught in the act at once?
Remember, "Streets" Have a Heart. Then there was one that was vanilla with choc coating and had two sticks. What was it called ?
HQ Glacier White Belmont Ute
Wanted Lanspeed accessories for Holden Grey engines, twin carb manifolds, extractors, rocker cover, 3 speed floor shift.
We'll done. It's all coming back now.
I have a NOS Red '70's Coca Cola Championship Yo-Yo. I always dreamt of getting a Black Super Championship version the cost was out of my reach in the 70's.
In the 'gong we could get our local stations and the Sydney stations if you had the right aerial and were lucky enough to live in the right pocket that received good airwaves. Of course the local channel was WIN4 which today is the largest television network in Australia. WIN = Wollongong Illawarra Network.
Before Bobby Fulton signed with the Sea Eagles he was playing the Illawarra competition were he grew up. Quite a player. My first collection of footy cards was the 1974 set (which I still have). I have since collected the 1968 sets 1969 and 1970 (though I yet to complete the 1970 set). No Scanlens cards 1971-73.
"Two In One" was actually a Peter's Ice Cream brand I believe. It was common for Streets and Peters to produce similar Ice Creams. I remember there being the Streets Heart and the Peters Heart, Cornetto vs Drumstick etc.
Again of no real consequence but I got to reading.
The Beginning
Television Wollongong Transmission Limited (TWT), was incorporated on 4 October 1955 by a group of local businessmen. Five years later, it was awarded a licence by the Postmaster-General's Department broadcast to the Illawarra and South Coast regions, over a number of other groups aligned to Sydney-based stations ATN-7 and TCN-9.[3] The new station was to broadcast on the VHF-4 frequency, using the callsign WIN (which stood for Wollongong (and the) Illawarra Network or alternatively Wollongong Illawarra New (South Wales), in line with other Australian callsigns). Soon after, a plot of land was purchased at Fort Drummond, approximately two kilometres south of the Wollongong central business district, for the station's television studios.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WIN_Television
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