/r/AustralianNostalgia
Welcome to r/AustralianNostalgia, a subreddit dedicated to evoking memories of Australia's past! This online community is a vibrant hub where Aussies and those intrigued by Australian culture come together to reminisce and share nostalgic moments from days gone by. This subreddit celebrates the unique heritage and cherished memories that define Australia.
Join the conversation, connect with fellow Aussies, and indulge in a wave of nostalgia that will make you feel right at home.
Welcome to r/AustralianNostalgia, a subreddit dedicated to evoking memories of Australia's past! This online community is a vibrant hub where Aussies and those intrigued by Australian culture come together to reminisce and share nostalgic moments from days gone by. This subreddit celebrates the unique heritage and cherished memories that define Australia.
Join the conversation, connect with fellow Aussies, and indulge in a wave of nostalgia that will make you feel right at home.
/r/AustralianNostalgia
Apologies for being shit quality. I have not encountered any torrents or streaming services with the original "Fast Forward Presents Full Frontal". I can find Fast Forward and the revamped Full Frontal, but the 1993 - 1997 period before going to channel 10 cannot be found.
TL;DR, I used my laptop to record the TV that was playing the DVD I bought on eBay; despite owning 6 or 7 laptops, not one has a DVD player to record from.
The look of absolute hatred is what gets me laughing.
Fun Fact, this was Eric's first tv role - 1993 TV Week Magazine:
Eric’s current affair with comedy
“A few months ago I was still doing stand-up and dreaming of something like this,” says Full Frontal cast member Eric Bana. The 24-year-old is already making his mark in the show with his parody of current affairs host Mike Willesee, a role that requires three hours in the make-up chair. In Full Frontal he’s also appeared as Tom Cruise, Billy Ray Cyrus and Paul Mercurio. “Full Frontal is my first TV role, and it’s like playing your first game in a grand final. But I’m pretty level-headed about it, because it hasn’t really hit me yet,” he said.
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Edited: video didn't upload initially, trying again using YouTube
A handful of these to have a crack at the high score on Galaga, then hit the waterslide afterwards.
Loved Shirls Neighbourhood. Claude the Crow.
Honestly 99% of the reason I watched Good Game
Let's be honest with ourselves. Pascal Fox was the real reason everyone watched Wonder World, not Catriona Rowntree.
#TeamFox
Grug was a true national treasure. He should be on the $20 note.
There was an Australian band in the late 1990s early 2000s called - On. I can't find any information on them. I'm assuming because the name 'on' is not very search friendly.
They were indie electronic type band. The lead singer played flute or clarinet in one of their songs. They would have been played on JJJ. I saw them live at The Landsdowne Hotel in Sydney around this time.
Am I dreaming. Was I too high back then?
Does anyone remember On?
Finals week in the US and instead of studying I spent the last few hours trying to formulate the exact taste and experience of the best meal that’s ever been created. I failed, if anyone’s curious.