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  • Ian Roberts plays a Rooster

    In the Les Norton series...

    Not sure if this episode has shown yet, but it include a scene where Les, wearing the same jersey, knocks out a Tigers player.

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    Sorry - the uploaded picture is showing as a tiny image for some reason.

    I found this link instead: https://www.sportingnews.com/au/leag...4izd2g4oyzf11l

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    • #3
      Roberts must make a few cameos, in the first episode he was a bouncer in front of one of the strip clubs.

      somebody from around the show must be a roosters fan because there has already been a scene where a women is wearing a roosters top in a bar scene.

      good show too.

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      • #4
        Doesnt hold a candle against Forest Gump in roosters socks

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        • #5
          From Wikipedia regarding Les Norton Character.

          "Les played rugby league for Easts during his early days in Sydney. He drives around in an old 1968 Ford Falcon in the early stories. In later stories he drives a late model Holden Commodore Berlina that belonged to a man who was murdered in the car. Les tolerates the smell which persists despite having the car regularly detailed. In the later stories he has a house in Bondi which he shares with an advertising executive called Warren who loves to smoke pot and whose job takes him away from time to time."

          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Les_Norton

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          • #6
            From Wikipedia regarding Les Norton character.



            "Les played rugby league for Easts during his early days in Sydney. He drives around in an old 1968 Ford Falcon in the early stories. In later stories he drives a late model Holden Commodore Berlina that belonged to a man who was murdered in the car. Les tolerates the smell which persists despite having the car regularly detailed. In the later stories he has a house in Bondi which he shares with an advertising executive called Warren who loves to smoke pot and whose job takes him away from time to time."


            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Les_Norton

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            • #7
              jeez I miss the the late 80's in the Eastern Suburbs, #phukitwasgood

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Chookies74 View Post
                jeez I miss the the late 80's in the Eastern Suburbs, #phukitwasgood
                Sound like a time when life was really enjoyed, Unfortunately, there will never be times like that again, with all the surveillance, political correctness, scare tactics from social media, staying in the sun too long through to what you eat, nobody gets to enjoy a drink,a smoke, a deep fried chiko roll, without somebody labelling or judging you.

                somebody once said, die happy, fat and your way at 65, or live til 80 eating quinoa and tofu and telling yourself you are living.

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                • #9
                  The day James Packer and the yuppie set moved into Bondi the gig was up.

                  Next came parking metres, Maccas, Models and blowins.

                  As late as 1995 we were pulling up onto the gutter and leaving our windows down with no dramas. Buying weed from the maoris at the Champions Bar.

                  Great days.
                  Making Steve Naughton look like Vince Mellars...

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Salvatori Grubber View Post
                    The day James Packer and the yuppie set moved into Bondi the gig was up.

                    Next came parking metres, Maccas, Models and blowins.

                    As late as 1995 we were pulling up onto the gutter and leaving our windows down with no dramas. Buying weed from the maoris at the Champions Bar.

                    Great days.
                    Wasn’t much to steal from cars those days other than loose change and a pair of ray bans, these days, phones, tablets,laptops, sat navs, AirPods, $500 headphones are all the norm.

                    wonder how many would give up the post 2000 lifestyle and head back to pre 2000 living? Probably only people born from 75 and earlier can genuinely have an unbiased opinion on this.

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                    • #11
                      I definitely would. Simpler times.
                      Making Steve Naughton look like Vince Mellars...

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                      • #12
                        Robert g barrett king of the one liners

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                        • #13
                          Maori Bar

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Bansai Pipeline View Post
                            Maori Bar
                            Lol. Where did u go to school, Bansai?
                            Making Steve Naughton look like Vince Mellars...

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Chookies74 View Post
                              jeez I miss the the late 80's in the Eastern Suburbs, #phukitwasgood
                              My footy trainer 'Stringy' used to drop us home from footy training at Burrows Park in the back of his ute in the early 80's !! Great times

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