How come the Flintstones celebrate Christmas if Jesus was not born yet?
@robertrangiuia261312 сағат бұрын
How did Hollywood miss this talent. Would have made an awesome Bond villain
@robertaquilina384814 сағат бұрын
the Melbourne shown was such a magical place by what we see and those that lived through it and passed on their memory's to others including telling me the magical of Melbourne has disappeared with concrete skyscrapers now dominating the scene with no character
@wickedleeloopy211517 сағат бұрын
I THINK we all remember sandy lifting her top & flashing her tataas 😂 retro reality tv
@shannonpincombe848520 сағат бұрын
I was at this game. After the match a pair of young female Blues fans danced passed us songing "We're gonna win the cup, we're gonna cup. We're on our way to the MCG and we're gonna win the cup!" Well, two weeks later Hawthorn kicked the shite out of them on the GF. I suppose those young ladies had a sad day that day. Then again, theu beat us the next year and vanished into insignificance until 1995 while Hathorn won another three flags after the 1986. 1988, 1989, and 1991....wed have won in 1990 if not for injuries to key players. Quick trivia question: Who kicked five goals in the 1990 GF? A: Essendon. Useless mugs. Had Hawthorn played Collingwood in 1990 with a full, fit squad we'd have won four in a row. Oh well. Five flags from eight appearances from 1983-1991 was an amazing effort by the Hawks.
@dieseldavetrains8988Күн бұрын
Iconic Australian actors Gerard Kennedy and Gus Mercurio, both starred in many Australian movies, legends!
@idrinktapwater6174Күн бұрын
What fucking autist went out filming trams all day 😂
@jayozcelik8516Күн бұрын
İmagine trying to explain uber to them 😂
@jayozcelik8516Күн бұрын
You reckon they saw Uber coming? 😂
@a44489Күн бұрын
Bring them back
@krakajak672 күн бұрын
I see fat cattle, but no fat people. What happened?
@mebeme007Күн бұрын
Too many people eating all the fat cattle in burgers, kebabs, etc? 😜
@marthasheilds24462 күн бұрын
Those days in Australia 🦘 was full of pommes,very British influences .
@marthasheilds24462 күн бұрын
Australia is British colony and has UK influences.
@marthasheilds24462 күн бұрын
All English and Irish invaders those days in Australia running away from the miserable changing multicultural mess in the UK.
@Gezza19672 күн бұрын
@@marthasheilds2446 my family (English/Irish) came out to Oz as the last of the £10 Poms and I can ensure you it hadn’t nothing to do with multiculturalism.
@marthasheilds24462 күн бұрын
@@Gezza1967 many left the UK because of the threat of Enoch Powell and he warned many English of mass immigration and the dangers many left to Australia with their families and for a better life as after the war in the UK it was in a mess poverty and rashioning and not much going on .
@Gezza19672 күн бұрын
@@marthasheilds2446 ok, I was referring to the early 70s, as this video highlights that decade and you stated (all)
@markrussell78042 күн бұрын
What happened to the suporter he hit when he jumped the fence did he get in trouble for that vfl before the Afl destroyed the game never been the same 😮
@JustSupposin12 күн бұрын
I was 10, didn't realize how people spoke more with a British accent ! Even if it changed a lot leading up to 1975 !! Long way from the G'day of Hogan N° 96 Or The Box
@rorygrummisch49072 күн бұрын
😊😊😊
@RogerRocks2 күн бұрын
Ask Don Scott about Basil Campbell.
@marthasheilds24463 күн бұрын
Australian culture is adopted from England most are originally from the UK and Ireland hence why they dress and behave the same.
@marthasheilds24463 күн бұрын
All British English and Irish stock those days most even if born in Australia 🦘 are of English decent all mainly pommes look how they dress like the English because they are English.
@FindAReason-mi7go3 күн бұрын
People were so much better back then. People got along. You didn't feel like you were walking on egg shells with all of the different types of people, well not so much as now.
@ykook70003 күн бұрын
Richard Stubbs brekkie radio
@gerrym753 күн бұрын
The pantograph coming off the cable at 3:00 used to happen all the time with the W Class. Luckily they had conductors who would jump out and re-set them like that bloke did.
@JedCurrie3 күн бұрын
That's not 1980 at :14 seconds I can see a yellow Holden Camira they didn't come out until 1982.
@owdgfprojects3 күн бұрын
1:44 - Is that a VN SS?
@BibFortuna8884 күн бұрын
Had a drink with that man in about 98. Champion. Legend Australian. Very switched on too. Definitely wasn't a cop... he bought his round
@denisthemenace.4 күн бұрын
Once a grand city, now a horrible distopian hell in a failed state. But the people get the governments they deserve apparently
@adamwilkinson35244 күн бұрын
Two Brownlow medalists for Footscray in the reserves a premiership winning coach among other players to become big names it’s great that this footage is still around 😊
@HoolyDooly-si2zz4 күн бұрын
remember its well life was simple and uncomplicated *without* a computer or mobile phone
@derhampaul21824 күн бұрын
Good old Collingwood forever
@mayormccheese61714 күн бұрын
I used to love coming into Melbourne as a kid. Now I dread it.
5 күн бұрын
You lost me with all the song changes.
@Gezza19674 күн бұрын
Fair enough. Sometimes KZfaq block a video due to songs under copyright, sometimes KZfaq allow a snippet of those songs if not uploaded in full.
@jon503345 күн бұрын
Dont miss vic park lol
@mjames47095 күн бұрын
THUG
@Kevin-oh2je5 күн бұрын
AFL pioneers, WCE
@Kevin-oh2je5 күн бұрын
Perth streets were dead when the Eagles played in the GF, '92 2 million people occupied by football Unbelievable ☘️♥️🇮🇪
@mjames47095 күн бұрын
McKenna. An absolute gold standard legend.
@fitnesswithdavidau5 күн бұрын
What year was this produced? I was a teen in the mid to late 70s. A trip down memory lane.
@Gezza19674 күн бұрын
@@fitnesswithdavidau It follows on from Smokes & Lollies (1976), Fourteen's Good, Eighteen's Better (1981) and Bingo, Bridesmaids & Braces (1988)[1] and is followed by Love, Lust & Lies (2010)
@myname70566 күн бұрын
0:38 It has.
@RaphaelChan8886 күн бұрын
I can almost hear Molly Meldrum's voice introducing each of those music acts...
@ThompsonSteamtrain6 күн бұрын
0:44 look at those 👀
@user-qi5tq1ce2d6 күн бұрын
Ur both still alive ?
@melthoidserendipity13327 күн бұрын
In the days of analogue tv where the picture at home vould have more snow than Buller yet we could still tell the difference between the Pies and Roos jumpers. People must have lost brain cells when we went digital and needed different jumpers
@mebeme0078 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing this great old footage. It helps me to think about what life was like when my parents were kids and young adults, and how things were back in their day, so to speak.
@mebeme0078 күн бұрын
1:33 An old State Bank of Vic branch, before it was bought out by the Comm Bank. 1:46 The woman talking to herself about how things looked at that time. (Who also happened to have played Pat O'Connell in Prisoner). It's a classic example of how many people will look back and think about how much worse things are "nowadays", to what it was like when they were younger. It just proves that no matter what time period one lives in, it's ALWAYS the same thoughts. So people bagging out Melbourne in 2024, compared to what it's like back then, are no bloody different to how people saw things in Melbourne back in those days, compared to 50 years before then. And all those cars in the car park at the end of this video. I guess white paint was a popular colour for cars back in those days. 😜
@mebeme0078 күн бұрын
Love seeing all the old cars getting around. Back when cars brands and models used to have some individuality and uniqueness to their appearance. Unlike today, where they all look so much alike, it's sad and ridiculous.
@dogfightdiary57128 күн бұрын
Who? LOL!
@wallypoffle77968 күн бұрын
Totally fake; We didn't have climate change then. Must be made up !
@rataylor599 күн бұрын
How come they looked like grown men back then, not boys?
@anneshields201010 күн бұрын
It was on tv in early 00s in U.K. that’s when I seen it and fell in love with the show also me and my friends would say are you team Bea or team Frankie as a few of my friends loved Frankie I was like yeah Frankie is funny and at times did feel sorry for her but it was team Bea