DaBulldog
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Is this the oneWhen i was a kid there was a water themed park in Perth called Atlantis? It was out of town a bit back then (late 80s) but probably not anymore.
Is this the oneWhen i was a kid there was a water themed park in Perth called Atlantis? It was out of town a bit back then (late 80s) but probably not anymore.
Yes, that it. I would have went in January 1989 when my family went there for a holiday/ to visit some cousins who lived in Perth.Is this the one
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I heard about this place but never was here to experience it. Sounded good.Yes, that it. I would have went in January 1989 when my family went there for a holiday/ to visit some cousins who lived in Perth.
Yes you are right. I actually went to one of the Grand Finals at the SCG in 1986. I was shattered like all Bulldogs Supporters when we lost to Parramatta. I walked out after full time refusing to watch Ray Price do the Lap of Honour. But overall we did very well in the 80’s. We consistently gave every game a red hot crack. That’s what made us great. Still love getting the DVDs out to watch what Bulldogs success looks like. It’s been a while.This list would have been complete if it included BULLDOGS PREMIERSHIPS.
Those lucky enough to have grown up in the 80’s will remember everything on the list posted including a very fucking successful Bulldogs Rugby league team.
Great era.
It was an amazing era for both clubs. We did bloody well considering we were up against some good sides. To beat Parramatta was extra special for me. Plus beating Balmain as they expected to beat us.We made the grandfinal 5 times in the 80’s. We won 4 of them.
It was us and Parra back then.
Yep, remember all of these. Good old days when the world was a lot simpler.I will give you guys a list - in no particular order. I remember them so well and it’s a shame most of them are still not here today:-
- Waterworks Mt Druitt (what an awesome Water Slide place)
- Australia’s Wonderland (I also worked there)
- Magic Kingdom
- Bullens Animal World
- African Lion Safari (you family would drive there cars through lion parks. They said if you broke down - do not get out, they will come to you) it was scary as the Lions would walk right up to your car.
- Flemington Markets Sydney (that was massive)
- the Royal Easter Show (Moore Park)
- the Entrance at Christmas time (the Carnival and all of the Main Street was pumping)
I’m sure some of you guys remember some of these places. What about what places do you remember.
Lol u beat me by a second about old Sydney townYep, remember all of these. Good old days when the world was a lot simpler.
What about Old Sydney Town - anyone been there? I went there for a school excursion. Not sure what happened to it after it closed down??
What about when Sydney got it’s first air conditioned train - one of the golden gooses. Replaced the old red rattlers.
Had To go to Old Sydney Town for year 6 excursion. We has to dress up as convicts lolYep, remember all of these. Good old days when the world was a lot simpler.
What about Old Sydney Town - anyone been there? I went there for a school excursion. Not sure what happened to it after it closed down??
What about when Sydney got it’s first air conditioned train - one of the golden gooses. Replaced the old red rattlers.
Yes I went to Old Sydney Town. Not sure what they turned it into though.Yep, remember all of these. Good old days when the world was a lot simpler.
What about Old Sydney Town - anyone been there? I went there for a school excursion. Not sure what happened to it after it closed down??
What about when Sydney got it’s first air conditioned train - one of the golden gooses. Replaced the old red rattlers.
How did you forget New Year’s Eve at Australia’s wonderland? Hanna barberaland.I will give you guys a list - in no particular order. I remember them so well and it’s a shame most of them are still not here today:-
- Waterworks Mt Druitt (what an awesome Water Slide place)
- Australia’s Wonderland (I also worked there)
- Magic Kingdom
- Bullens Animal World
- African Lion Safari (you family would drive there cars through lion parks. They said if you broke down - do not get out, they will come to you) it was scary as the Lions would walk right up to your car.
- Flemington Markets Sydney (that was massive)
- the Royal Easter Show (Moore Park)
- the Entrance at Christmas time (the Carnival and all of the Main Street was pumping)
I’m sure some of you guys remember some of these places. What about what places do you remember.
I’ve never heard of the first one but I’m going to look it up. I went to Manly Water Works too, great place. FYI - the Manly Water Works was also shown in the movie ‘BMX Bandits’ in 1983 starring Nicole Kidman (A bit of useless info you may not know).Wild waters Macarthur. Manly water works..wild times
Yep I remember the movie indeedI’ve never hear of the first one but I’m going to look it up. I went to Manly Water Works too, great place. FYI - the Manly Water Works was also shown in the movie ‘BMX Bandits’ in 1983 starring Nicole Kidman (A bit of useless info you may not know).
That’s Hilarious we had the same tastes, my first game and watch was Donkey Kong, then I get Parachute, my uncle bought Oil Panic, I had Donkey Kong Jnr and Donkey Kong 2. I use to love looking for the next one. Some shops are now selling old ones for up to $150 each. Thanks for the picture. Don’t know what happened to my Parachute game.Yep, it’s largely the same today: F&V and a smaller Paddy’s Market (the bigger Paddy’s is still in Haymarket in town). Yep, Game & Watch was huge. In our house we had Parachute, Oil Panic, Donkey Kong and Popeye. Primitive by today’s standards :
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