@am*3 wrote:

My sister (7 yrs older than me) had purple hotpants and purple knee- hi boots. My neice has the boots now and my sister most likely still has those hot pants.


Would she be game to wear them now?

I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.

My sister had white crimpalene (sp?) hot pants with an overskirt arrangement that she wore with white lace up, knee high boots. I couldn't wait to get old enough to be allowed to wear such a fantastic outfit Woman LOLWoman LOLWoman LOL


@this-one-time-at-bandcamp wrote:

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In the 60's, this was THE place to cruise through....................Jack's Burgers and Fries


eddies eats in perth used to be the place to be in the 70s. what i recall, they only opened at night


Signatures suck.

I do hope everyone will forgive me for this little reminder of "THE GOOD 'OLE TIMES" .......... I just couldn't resist it, but feel free to sing along extremely loudly won't you? ......  Smiley LOL

 

anyone remember 'Beefies' in Granville? That was where all the 'guys' and 'chicks' with their hot cars used to hang out in my day.

 

and the brickworks? Not that I have been there of course, but, I understand that blokes with hotted up cars used to frequent that site for 'drag' racing.

 

even after the powers-that-be put poles across the entrance, it is rumoured that people used to 'lift' their cars over the poles and still run their drags.

 

 

 

After a night at Beethovens or Gobbles then it had to be Pizza from Toto's.

 

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Joono

that place was SO funny...... all these guys with their hotted up and sometimes illegal cars - and who came around from the rear of Beefies after their free meals?  And who ignored all the cars as they left Beefies? 

Semi Afro and boob tube dresses

 

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Aww youse guys!!

 

If ya remember the 60's,  ya weren't really there      pretty colours.gif

 

I don't remember any of that stuff in Melbourne.

('cept maybe the clothes)