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Banksy lol toyIf it's not a "Banksy" it's just childish faggotry and wanky vandalism and no better than a dog pissing on a wall to let other dogs he was around.
Banksy lol toyIf it's not a "Banksy" it's just childish faggotry and wanky vandalism and no better than a dog pissing on a wall to let other dogs he was around.
Does 2GB still call you for segments?I was interviewed on ABC 702 last night, talking about interesting stations around NSW; and any that might have been haunted. None are.
No. I had an arrangment with Susie Elelman, but when she left the station that all fell through.Does 2GB still call you for segments?
Yeah, I should; but I'm not talking about the Bulldogs; and they often call me at the last minute. I'll put up a post if you're interested in trains; but I reckon it could be months before they call me again.Let us know in advance if you’re on again Chris
I'm one of the passengers, in silhouette, when the bridge collapses on the train.The History Channel played the documentary, The Train, on the day of the anniversary. I watched it again. I know a few of the people involved in the rescue, that appear in the doco, and they are still emotionally damaged. I have the Day of the Roses mini series on DVD, but it's a good few years since I watched it. I should make the time some day.
My hobby. If you know the history of the railways, you understand the forgotten history of the country - and realise that ICAC was necessary even back in the 1800s.GOOD LORD...
When did we all become train buffs?
Note the railway overhead on the eastern side of the bridge. It was used by North Sydney trams into platforms 1 and 2 at Wynyard until the mid 50s.View attachment 38495
Sydney Harbour Bridge - 1947
These steamers sailed up river as far as Lismore and Grafton.View attachment 38521
Coastal trader, Narani, Goat Island - 1930
I thought i heard a ghost at a station and it was haunted .....turns out it was just a korean dude calling out for his kidYeah, I should; but I'm not talking about the Bulldogs; and they often call me at the last minute. I'll put up a post if you're interested in trains; but I reckon it could be months before they call me again.
I'd love to visit the LHC and see what they really find/discover.No. I had an arrangment with Susie Elelman, but when she left the station that all fell through.
I get requests from ABC, but not as many as in the past. Recent interviews have been with ABC Wagga, and Melbourne. It's usually when they have an opening in their program, or a guest pulls out at the last minute, that they want to talk about trains. Although I did once do an interview about the Large Hadron Collider because I've visited half a dozen times.
It's a fascinating setup. Scientists from all over the world are working there, and there are no boundaries with the work they do. Nothing discovered there is allowed to be copyrighted, so it belongs to the world. One time, they told me they were working on a laser that could attack cancer cells without the need for surgery or medications - it could go through healthy cells without harm and only attack the cancer cells. Simple day treatment, then back home. Still needed more testing, but they were pretty hopeful it would be fine.I'd love to visit the LHC and see what they really find/discover.
underneath central is pretty scaryI was interviewed on ABC 702 last night, talking about interesting stations around NSW; and any that might have been haunted. None are.
Doesn’t matter the subject mateYeah, I should; but I'm not talking about the Bulldogs; and they often call me at the last minute. I'll put up a post if you're interested in trains; but I reckon it could be months before they call me again.
Is that where superman was born?
I'll swap you an issue of dirty deeds for itView attachment 38392
So this one is very different but cool so this is a project I’ll claim I had a hand in but very minimal
Of Sydney graffiti writers throw ups if you know what that means (like I said maybe a bit random this one) anyway compiled a poster on again very fine cardboard numbered and signed by a guy tgat now lives in London who is an ex graffiti writer from Sydney but a now a very well respected urban designer. Very fun project and definitely a collectors piece in the Sydney graff scene. My Mrs even let me frame and Hang it up. My sister says it gay and they all look the same.
Mum chucked out all my Hype Mags many many years ago cleaning out my room when I first moved out of home. This was a project done by Germs OSF in homage to his famous tags one from 2000 I helped a bit.I'll swap you an issue of dirty deeds for it
No. I didn't visit EMI. I still have a vinyl collection, and valve amplifier for my hifi.@Chris Harding - a strange question Im sure but did you ever visit the EMI building at Homebush?
I always wondered what went on inside passing it on the train as a kid.
Ive never seen photos of inside the building.
I know they use to press vinyl there and at one stage had a recording studio.
Slim Dusty just 1 artist that recorded in the studio when it was owned by Columbia.
There seems to be next to no info online about the place.