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Hats off to Swede machines
Hats off to Swede machines

The Age

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Age

Hats off to Swede machines

'Wow! Looks like I've stirred up some pent-up 'Volvo Rage',' writes Duncan McRobert (C8) of Hawks Nest. 'I therefore claim the right of reply. First, all my 'Swedish Kingswoods' were wagons, so I didn't have a back window shelf for the hat. Second, I never wore a cardigan, I wore a 'car coat' and driving gloves. Also, I'll bet Bob Hall and Peter Farquhar drove Ford Falcons, which for some reason seemed to be the most prolific of the 'flashers'.' Noted master of reality Peter Miniutti of Ashbury notes that 'with the sad passing of Ozzy Osbourne, I wonder if the bats of the world can at last feel safe and come out of their caves'. 'Snap, Susan Howard [C8]. That Christmas, I received two Trump toilet brushes,' says Viv Mackenzie of Port Hacking. 'And the orange makes a colourful statement in my all-white bathroom.' As an accessory, Caz Willis of Bowral received a roll of Trump toilet paper: 'Much mirth developed whenever it was shown. The best result was giving one to a friend dealing with cancer. It made her smile and laugh as she gave him the treatment!' After our attempt in verifying whether there were large, amphibious reptiles descending on Noosa (C8) turned into an attack on the humble 13-holer, Graeme Finn of Campsie has come out in defence of Crocs: 'Crocs may not be fashionable footwear, but they are popular with kitchen staff as spills don't soak into their shoes and socks.' Fancy a game of pass the antimacassar (C8)? Gara Baldwin of Randwick does: 'David Rose's comment got me pondering how many unwanted gifts are offloaded onto Secret Santa each year. The antimacassars may well have been a gift to the donor by an elderly relative, and passed on anonymously. The following year they could be gift-wrapped by David's stepdaughter and passed on again, ad infinitum …' John McIntyre of Port Macquarie finds it 'surprising that Mike Parton is 'still making use of' Macassar oil as 'the hair oil of choice' and didn't follow the trend to Californian poppy hair oil. Or perhaps, sentimentally, he likes using antimacassars. But does he still use Bay Rum Aftershave? Does anyone?' 'I'm surprised the couple involved in Coldplaygate [C8] didn't see trouble coming,' says Jack Dikian of Mosman. 'I'm pretty sure they were playing one of their hits, Trouble, which contains the lyric: 'Oh no, I see'.'

Hats off to Swede machines
Hats off to Swede machines

Sydney Morning Herald

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Sydney Morning Herald

Hats off to Swede machines

'Wow! Looks like I've stirred up some pent-up 'Volvo Rage',' writes Duncan McRobert (C8) of Hawks Nest. 'I therefore claim the right of reply. First, all my 'Swedish Kingswoods' were wagons, so I didn't have a back window shelf for the hat. Second, I never wore a cardigan, I wore a 'car coat' and driving gloves. Also, I'll bet Bob Hall and Peter Farquhar drove Ford Falcons, which for some reason seemed to be the most prolific of the 'flashers'.' Noted master of reality Peter Miniutti of Ashbury notes that 'with the sad passing of Ozzy Osbourne, I wonder if the bats of the world can at last feel safe and come out of their caves'. 'Snap, Susan Howard [C8]. That Christmas, I received two Trump toilet brushes,' says Viv Mackenzie of Port Hacking. 'And the orange makes a colourful statement in my all-white bathroom.' As an accessory, Caz Willis of Bowral received a roll of Trump toilet paper: 'Much mirth developed whenever it was shown. The best result was giving one to a friend dealing with cancer. It made her smile and laugh as she gave him the treatment!' After our attempt in verifying whether there were large, amphibious reptiles descending on Noosa (C8) turned into an attack on the humble 13-holer, Graeme Finn of Campsie has come out in defence of Crocs: 'Crocs may not be fashionable footwear, but they are popular with kitchen staff as spills don't soak into their shoes and socks.' Fancy a game of pass the antimacassar (C8)? Gara Baldwin of Randwick does: 'David Rose's comment got me pondering how many unwanted gifts are offloaded onto Secret Santa each year. The antimacassars may well have been a gift to the donor by an elderly relative, and passed on anonymously. The following year they could be gift-wrapped by David's stepdaughter and passed on again, ad infinitum …' John McIntyre of Port Macquarie finds it 'surprising that Mike Parton is 'still making use of' Macassar oil as 'the hair oil of choice' and didn't follow the trend to Californian poppy hair oil. Or perhaps, sentimentally, he likes using antimacassars. But does he still use Bay Rum Aftershave? Does anyone?' 'I'm surprised the couple involved in Coldplaygate [C8] didn't see trouble coming,' says Jack Dikian of Mosman. 'I'm pretty sure they were playing one of their hits, Trouble, which contains the lyric: 'Oh no, I see'.'

Hoons turn iconic Australian bridge into dangerous fireworks display
Hoons turn iconic Australian bridge into dangerous fireworks display

The Advertiser

time10-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • The Advertiser

Hoons turn iconic Australian bridge into dangerous fireworks display

A motorist has captured footage of people in several cars letting off fireworks while driving over a major Brisbane bridge, nearly causing an accident in the process. The video, reposted to several social media platforms by 7News, shows occupants of at least four cars letting off fireworks as they travel over the Gateway Bridge, which crosses the Port of Brisbane as part of the M1 Freeway bypass around the Queensland capital's CBD. Passengers wearing hoodies and balaclavas are also seen leaning out their windows and gesturing at other motorists. The visible cars appear to be Ford Falcons and Holden Commodores, though one is badly damaged and is missing its rear bumper. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. Many of the fireworks released detonated within metres of the road surface, including some directly in front of the camera vehicle. This appears to cause the driver of the camera vehicle to become distracted, failing to see a red car stopped on the bridge despite its flashing hazard lights. The vehicle narrowly misses a high-speed rear-end collision at the last second, while the vehicles on the right also hit their brakes to avoid crashing into one another. It's not yet known whether any of the perpetrators have been tracked down. Content originally sourced from: A motorist has captured footage of people in several cars letting off fireworks while driving over a major Brisbane bridge, nearly causing an accident in the process. The video, reposted to several social media platforms by 7News, shows occupants of at least four cars letting off fireworks as they travel over the Gateway Bridge, which crosses the Port of Brisbane as part of the M1 Freeway bypass around the Queensland capital's CBD. Passengers wearing hoodies and balaclavas are also seen leaning out their windows and gesturing at other motorists. The visible cars appear to be Ford Falcons and Holden Commodores, though one is badly damaged and is missing its rear bumper. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. Many of the fireworks released detonated within metres of the road surface, including some directly in front of the camera vehicle. This appears to cause the driver of the camera vehicle to become distracted, failing to see a red car stopped on the bridge despite its flashing hazard lights. The vehicle narrowly misses a high-speed rear-end collision at the last second, while the vehicles on the right also hit their brakes to avoid crashing into one another. It's not yet known whether any of the perpetrators have been tracked down. Content originally sourced from: A motorist has captured footage of people in several cars letting off fireworks while driving over a major Brisbane bridge, nearly causing an accident in the process. The video, reposted to several social media platforms by 7News, shows occupants of at least four cars letting off fireworks as they travel over the Gateway Bridge, which crosses the Port of Brisbane as part of the M1 Freeway bypass around the Queensland capital's CBD. Passengers wearing hoodies and balaclavas are also seen leaning out their windows and gesturing at other motorists. The visible cars appear to be Ford Falcons and Holden Commodores, though one is badly damaged and is missing its rear bumper. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. Many of the fireworks released detonated within metres of the road surface, including some directly in front of the camera vehicle. This appears to cause the driver of the camera vehicle to become distracted, failing to see a red car stopped on the bridge despite its flashing hazard lights. The vehicle narrowly misses a high-speed rear-end collision at the last second, while the vehicles on the right also hit their brakes to avoid crashing into one another. It's not yet known whether any of the perpetrators have been tracked down. Content originally sourced from: A motorist has captured footage of people in several cars letting off fireworks while driving over a major Brisbane bridge, nearly causing an accident in the process. The video, reposted to several social media platforms by 7News, shows occupants of at least four cars letting off fireworks as they travel over the Gateway Bridge, which crosses the Port of Brisbane as part of the M1 Freeway bypass around the Queensland capital's CBD. Passengers wearing hoodies and balaclavas are also seen leaning out their windows and gesturing at other motorists. The visible cars appear to be Ford Falcons and Holden Commodores, though one is badly damaged and is missing its rear bumper. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. Many of the fireworks released detonated within metres of the road surface, including some directly in front of the camera vehicle. This appears to cause the driver of the camera vehicle to become distracted, failing to see a red car stopped on the bridge despite its flashing hazard lights. The vehicle narrowly misses a high-speed rear-end collision at the last second, while the vehicles on the right also hit their brakes to avoid crashing into one another. It's not yet known whether any of the perpetrators have been tracked down. Content originally sourced from:

Hoons turn iconic Australian bridge into dangerous fireworks display
Hoons turn iconic Australian bridge into dangerous fireworks display

West Australian

time10-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • West Australian

Hoons turn iconic Australian bridge into dangerous fireworks display

A motorist has captured footage of people in several cars letting off fireworks while driving over a major Brisbane bridge, nearly causing an accident in the process. The video, reposted to several social media platforms by 7News , shows occupants of at least four cars letting off fireworks as they travel over the Gateway Bridge, which crosses the Port of Brisbane as part of the M1 Freeway bypass around the Queensland capital's CBD. Passengers wearing hoodies and balaclavas are also seen leaning out their windows and gesturing at other motorists. The visible cars appear to be Ford Falcons and Holden Commodores, though one is badly damaged and is missing its rear bumper. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now . Many of the fireworks released detonated within metres of the road surface, including some directly in front of the camera vehicle. This appears to cause the driver of the camera vehicle to become distracted, failing to see a red car stopped on the bridge despite its flashing hazard lights. The vehicle narrowly misses a high-speed rear-end collision at the last second, while the vehicles on the right also hit their brakes to avoid crashing into one another. It's not yet known whether any of the perpetrators have been tracked down.

Hoons turn iconic Australian bridge into dangerous fireworks display
Hoons turn iconic Australian bridge into dangerous fireworks display

Perth Now

time10-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • Perth Now

Hoons turn iconic Australian bridge into dangerous fireworks display

A motorist has captured footage of people in several cars letting off fireworks while driving over a major Brisbane bridge, nearly causing an accident in the process. The video, reposted to several social media platforms by 7News, shows occupants of at least four cars letting off fireworks as they travel over the Gateway Bridge, which crosses the Port of Brisbane as part of the M1 Freeway bypass around the Queensland capital's CBD. Passengers wearing hoodies and balaclavas are also seen leaning out their windows and gesturing at other motorists. The visible cars appear to be Ford Falcons and Holden Commodores, though one is badly damaged and is missing its rear bumper. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. Camera Icon Supplied Credit: CarExpert Many of the fireworks released detonated within metres of the road surface, including some directly in front of the camera vehicle. This appears to cause the driver of the camera vehicle to become distracted, failing to see a red car stopped on the bridge despite its flashing hazard lights. The vehicle narrowly misses a high-speed rear-end collision at the last second, while the vehicles on the right also hit their brakes to avoid crashing into one another. It's not yet known whether any of the perpetrators have been tracked down.

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