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  • boobooB Do not disturb
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    @mn5 said in Old people talk about the olden days:

    @nepia said in Old people talk about the olden days:

    @canefan said in Old people talk about the olden days:

    @nepia said in Old people talk about the olden days:

    @mn5 said in Old people talk about the olden days:

    @nepia said in Old people talk about the olden days:

    @mn5 said in Old people talk about the olden days:

    I do remember when $5 would get you an absolute feast at Georgie Pie, 3 pies, chips and a milkshake. Of course there were numerous stories about various dodgy things being found in the pies ( ranging from staples to condoms ) but at that price you took your chances I guess.

    My $5 was mince and cheese pie, apple pie, chips, sundae, and coke. You could also get a KFC 1/4 pack for the same price.

    Possibly off topic but pies to me aren’t nice if they’re made with fruit. I reckon they always have to be savoury. Also pretty much “steak and” or “mince and”……none of that crossover butter chicken pie shit.

    I love apple pies. The Georgie Pie ones were awesome. I'm not a pie purist, if they have something in them and they taste nice to me I'll happily eat them.

    I probably have't had a pie in over two years now - since I was last in NZ.

    Aussies make shit pies it must be said. Not that you can tell them....

    Yep, I have a famous Sydney pie shop on the corner. I've bought bacon and egg rolls from them.

    Again, I’m probably a bit weird cos I’d happily eat Bacon and Eggs as my only meal for the rest of my life but Bacon and Egg Pie just doesn’t really do it for me.

    Home made B&E pie is the shit.

    Those abominations you could buy from the shop where they had added shit like tomatos or peas ... people have been shot for less.

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    @canefan said in Old people talk about the olden days:

    @mn5 said in Old people talk about the olden days:

    @nepia said in Old people talk about the olden days:

    @canefan said in Old people talk about the olden days:

    @nepia said in Old people talk about the olden days:

    @mn5 said in Old people talk about the olden days:

    @nepia said in Old people talk about the olden days:

    @mn5 said in Old people talk about the olden days:

    I do remember when $5 would get you an absolute feast at Georgie Pie, 3 pies, chips and a milkshake. Of course there were numerous stories about various dodgy things being found in the pies ( ranging from staples to condoms ) but at that price you took your chances I guess.

    My $5 was mince and cheese pie, apple pie, chips, sundae, and coke. You could also get a KFC 1/4 pack for the same price.

    Possibly off topic but pies to me aren’t nice if they’re made with fruit. I reckon they always have to be savoury. Also pretty much “steak and” or “mince and”……none of that crossover butter chicken pie shit.

    I love apple pies. The Georgie Pie ones were awesome. I'm not a pie purist, if they have something in them and they taste nice to me I'll happily eat them.

    I probably have't had a pie in over two years now - since I was last in NZ.

    Aussies make shit pies it must be said. Not that you can tell them....

    Yep, I have a famous Sydney pie shop on the corner. I've bought bacon and egg rolls from them.

    Again, I’m probably a bit weird cos I’d happily eat Bacon and Eggs as my only meal for the rest of my life but Bacon and Egg Pie just doesn’t really do it for me.

    Different strokes I guess. I love B&E pies and make a mean one with bacon, eggs, and a sprinkling of onion, peas and seedless tomato for interest. But my favourite pies would be steak and mushroom and steak and kidney.

    Sort of back on topic, I used to be quite the fan of cobblestone potato top pies as well. Well, basically all mince and steak pies I guess...

    Good God man, have you no shame?

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    @canefan said in Old people talk about the olden days:

    @nepia said in Old people talk about the olden days:

    @mn5 said in Old people talk about the olden days:

    @nepia said in Old people talk about the olden days:

    @mn5 said in Old people talk about the olden days:

    I do remember when $5 would get you an absolute feast at Georgie Pie, 3 pies, chips and a milkshake. Of course there were numerous stories about various dodgy things being found in the pies ( ranging from staples to condoms ) but at that price you took your chances I guess.

    My $5 was mince and cheese pie, apple pie, chips, sundae, and coke. You could also get a KFC 1/4 pack for the same price.

    Possibly off topic but pies to me aren’t nice if they’re made with fruit. I reckon they always have to be savoury. Also pretty much “steak and” or “mince and”……none of that crossover butter chicken pie shit.

    I love apple pies. The Georgie Pie ones were awesome. I'm not a pie purist, if they have something in them and they taste nice to me I'll happily eat them.

    I probably have't had a pie in over two years now - since I was last in NZ.

    Aussies make shit pies it must be said. Not that you can tell them....

    Yep mate, when I bought pies in Aus they were forever asking me if I wanted tomato sauce, same answer I give here in NZ (though don't tend to get asked it) ,if your pie needs tomato sauce I don't want it. Be honest I has some alright pies on odd occasion there, but on return to NZ on holday (couple of times a year) pie was always on menu, especially if I in Levin and I would go to Sponge Kitchen!! We tend to have better pastry here. Although I can't get a real good one here in Hawera!

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    @booboo said in Old people talk about the olden days:

    @canefan said in Old people talk about the olden days:

    @nepia said in Old people talk about the olden days:

    @mn5 said in Old people talk about the olden days:

    @nepia said in Old people talk about the olden days:

    @mn5 said in Old people talk about the olden days:

    I do remember when $5 would get you an absolute feast at Georgie Pie, 3 pies, chips and a milkshake. Of course there were numerous stories about various dodgy things being found in the pies ( ranging from staples to condoms ) but at that price you took your chances I guess.

    My $5 was mince and cheese pie, apple pie, chips, sundae, and coke. You could also get a KFC 1/4 pack for the same price.

    Possibly off topic but pies to me aren’t nice if they’re made with fruit. I reckon they always have to be savoury. Also pretty much “steak and” or “mince and”……none of that crossover butter chicken pie shit.

    I love apple pies. The Georgie Pie ones were awesome. I'm not a pie purist, if they have something in them and they taste nice to me I'll happily eat them.

    I probably have't had a pie in over two years now - since I was last in NZ.

    Aussies make shit pies it must be said. Not that you can tell them....

    Get the occasional good one. Mind you I think the owners of the local (Pastry Paradise) are Kiwis.

    My problem is Hawera is the bakery I go to has an Aussie baker, he does some good stuff, but soon as I tried a pie I knew he was Aussie, asked the chick behind counter and she confirmed it!! 😁

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    @bovidae said in Old people talk about the olden days:

    @canefan You must remember Ravishing Rick Rude catch phrase after his entrance. "Cut the music".

    I was always an Ultimate Warrior fan.

    Sadly no. I was also a warrior fan

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    @canefan said in Old people talk about the olden days:

    @bovidae said in Old people talk about the olden days:

    @canefan You must remember Ravishing Rick Rude catch phrase after his entrance. "Cut the music".

    I was always an Ultimate Warrior fan.

    Sadly no. I was also a warrior fan

    Poor old Warrior, pretty much no one had anything nice to say about him.

    Very difficult to work with and a prick supposedly.

    Rude on the other hand used to leave his wife at bars and beat the fuck out of any guy who hit on her. Classy fella !

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    @mn5 said in Old people talk about the olden days:

    @canefan said in Old people talk about the olden days:

    @bovidae said in Old people talk about the olden days:

    @canefan You must remember Ravishing Rick Rude catch phrase after his entrance. "Cut the music".

    I was always an Ultimate Warrior fan.

    Sadly no. I was also a warrior fan

    Poor old Warrior, pretty much no one had anything nice to say about him.

    Very difficult to work with and a prick supposedly.

    Rude on the other hand used to leave his wife at bars and beat the fuck out of any guy who hit on her. Classy fella !

    Not a haven for the mentally stable

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    #175

    From 1984 (not my school, but in Whangarei, just from a page I follow)

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    @taniwharugby said in Old people talk about the olden days:

    From 1984 (not my school, but in Whangarei, just from a page I follow)

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    Just about all of that would be banned now.

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    #177

    I have no idea who any of the wrestlers are other than Hulk Hogan.

    Could somebody tell me who Elizabeth is? I might have have been more into wrestling had I known.

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    @snowy said in Old people talk about the olden days:

    I have no idea who any of the wrestlers are other than Hulk Hogan.

    Could somebody tell me who Elizabeth is? I might have have been more into wrestling had I known.

    "Macho Man" Randy Savage's manager.

    Miss Elizabeth - Wikipedia

    Miss Elizabeth - Wikipedia
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    @bovidae Explains why you lot were all into "wrestling" as teenage boys...

    Looks like drug overdose at age 43? Not cool.

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    Yeah, she had some personal issues like many of the wrestlers of that era.

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    @taniwharugby said in Old people talk about the olden days:

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    Is that a NZ menu and from when? 1970s?

    Edit; Also no chips back then.

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    @nepia late 70s I think, nabbed off the same page as the above school menu

    $5.20 for the BUmper box!!

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    @taniwharugby said in Old people talk about the olden days:

    @nepia late 70s I think, nabbed off the same page as the above school menu

    $5.20 for the BUmper box!!

    3c rolls. I loved those KFC rolls. Dinner box and 3 of those rolls for $1.50. That would be me sorted.

    Shit, how cheap would fish and chips have been back then if those were KFC prices!

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    @nepia said in Old people talk about the olden days:

    @taniwharugby said in Old people talk about the olden days:

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    Is that a NZ menu and from when? 1970s?

    Edit; Also no chips back then.

    even the colonel looks like he has had a facelift in more recent years..doesnt that also say a lot about society ha ha

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    @nepia I’m the early 70s we used to get a bag of chips every Monday night on the way home from judo. Our mat fee was 10c each and the chips were 6c.

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    @nepia said in Old people talk about the olden days:

    @taniwharugby said in Old people talk about the olden days:

    FB_IMG_1630212761542.jpg

    Is that a NZ menu and from when? 1970s?

    Edit; Also no chips back then.

    Chips must have followed quickly because my earliest KFC memories in the late 70s definitely involves fries

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