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I just posted this in the Eurovision thread in FC where it will be mercilessly panned so I'll post it here as well for the more discerning audience in this sub-forum to offest the bad vibes.


Kylie Minogue - 25 Years of Locomotion


Definitely good stuff. It is interesting how some songs can be constantly reinterpreted and still carry the hook that made them famous. I was not all that impressed with her when this song came out but her subsequent career has more than proved my original opinion wrong.
 
Definitely good stuff. It is interesting how some songs can be constantly reinterpreted and still carry the hook that made them famous. I was not all that impressed with her when this song came out but her subsequent career has more than proved my original opinion wrong.


:)

As I said when I posted the pictures of the concert last year . . .


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You've come a long way, Charlene.
 
I must choose my words more carefully - people seem very touchy.
I need to wipe my chin after seeing posts of Kylie; the slathering of drool are unbecoming for anyone and my beard ends up a bit smelly.

Please keep the Kylie pics coming. I hang them all around the house; lounge room, kitchen, bedroom and in the bathroom too.
 
Not sure what the etiquette for the thread is but here are some photos of the Australian Under 19's v Pakistan Under 19's cricket teams playing at the Dolphins Cricket Ground in Robina today.

Apologies - not the best photos and there was no way I could get all that damned advertising out of the shots! Gah!

Nothing like cricket in August!
 

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Good one.

:)

I made a comment along the lines of "Geeze I could go a four 'n' twenty!" in another thread somewhere a week or so ago and it only occurred to me much later on that it's quite likely nobody had a clue what I was talking about.
 
I'm new to the forums, so I thought I better start somewhere familiar.

I like using Aussie slang to confuse foreigners.

"Just gotta nick down to the servo and grab a couple of four 'n' twenties. You want one? You want dead horse on that?"
 
fair suck o the sauce bottle, mate!

Went to the outlaws yesteday for brekky. Served up bum nuts with yippie beans and train smash. Scoffed the lot and shot through like a Bondi tram 'cause I'm flat out like a lizard drinking with the weekender.
 
Na, won't be calling Ralph or Huey. But I did on the weekend, had a big elbow bending sesh at the corner pub.
 
I made this post for a throw-away thread in Forum Community, but it seems
a shame to let it go to waste, so I'm spamming/flooding this thread with it.

No telling!

:)



Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board PCC Class Tram № 980



The trucks and control equipment for this tram were imported from the manufacturers of the PCC (Presidents' Conference Committee) streetcar in the United States in 1949 and installed in a modified SW6 body (second tram in the top photo below) to serve as a prototype for a new class of trams intended for service on the planned Bourke Street electric tramway.

Due to financial constraints, however, the project never went ahead and so PCC Class Tram № 980 became a one-of-a-kind. No other tram of this class ever existed anywhere in the world.

It was in service from 1950 until 1971 and is currently awaiting restoration to running order at the Tramway Museum Society of Victoria site at Bylands.​


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980 at the opening of the Bourke Street electric tramway in 1955.
Spencer Street Station (now Southern Cross) is in the background.



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I think this is Nicolson Street, Brunswick East in the mid 1960s.



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Nicholson Street, North Fitzroy in 1966.



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Glenferrie Road, 1971.



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Awaiting restoration at Bylands, approximately 15 kilometres south of the Royal Palace at Pi-Broadford.
 
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Akhenaten, my father and I are very appreciative of the photos. My father more so than me (he's a photographer and great lover of trains and multifarious forms of public transport - he lived in a suburb where trolley buses ran past his front door as a child), but they are great! Please keep them coming.

Now, perhaps a quiz for cricket people?

A free cookie for people that can name the place and the occasion:
 

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Akhenaten, my father and I are very appreciative of the photos. My father more so than me (he's a photographer and great lover of trains and multifarious forms of public transport - he lived in a suburb where trolley buses ran past his front door as a child), but they are great! Please keep them coming.

Now, perhaps a quiz for cricket people?

A free cookie for people that can name the place and the occasion:

SCG, the game with the horrible umpiring?
 
Akhenaten, my father and I are very appreciative of the photos. My father more so than me (he's a photographer and great lover of trains and multifarious forms of public transport - he lived in a suburb where trolley buses ran past his front door as a child), but they are great! Please keep them coming.


I'm so very glad to have brought you and your Dad some happiness.

I'm also a huge train fan and I'm lucky enough to live less than a hundred metres from the Sydney-Melbourne line which shares the right-of-way with the Shepparton and Albury/Wodonga lines, so there's lots of train watching to be done.

Here's a couple of shots taken out the back gate:


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A train race conducted by the Seymour Railway Heritage Centre



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A Ghan locomotive ("Sandfly II") enroute from the Junee Railway Workshops, NSW to Adelaide, SA


As luck would also have it, the Tramway Museum Society of Victoria site at Bylands is a mere 10 minutes down the road from here. As soon as the weather improves a bit I'll head on down there with my trusty Olympus and take a few snaps to post here.


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Now, perhaps a quiz for cricket people?

A free cookie for people that can name the place and the occasion:


As Damien said, it's the Sydney Cricket Ground but I don't know enough to get the 'horrible umpiring' reference.

My guess is that it's the Second Test of the 2011-12 Border–Gavaskar Trophy Series. The 100th Test Match to be played at the SCG.


Which reminds me (as have the ads for that cricket show that were on during the Olympics) of a myth I've been meaning to bust for a while.

When I was in my late teens and early 20s we (the class I was going through Army technical training with) were just about fixtures at the matches played at the SCG in the early to mid 70s. We'd rock up nice and early to get ourselves a good possie on the Hill and bolt down the first two (of a great many) 26 oz cans of foaming, frosty Fosters as quick as we could so we'd have something to stand on to get a better view. Obviously the strategy had a few problems, especially later on in the day, but let me tell you - the idea that Australians have never drunk Fosters is totally without basis in fact.

In fact, we had a little song about it which was quite often used as part of the good natured ribbing that went on between us and the Barmy Army.

Sung to the tune of Clementine . . .

Fosters Lager, Fosters Lager
In a bottle or a glass.

It's the health food of the nation,
stick yer ice cream up yer arse!

This was, as some few among us may remember, a parody of the Peters Ice Cream jingle.
 
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