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Yesterday my primary school celebrated its centenary. I took 2 Transformers with me - G1 Brawn, my very first Transformer that I occasionally played with at school, and Titans Return Blaster -- just to show the contrast between what Transformers were like when I was in primary school vs how they are now. I took two photos of the toys in places where I commonly played with them.
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My friends and I often "drove" our Autobot cars along these bricks. The metal fence didn't exist at the time.
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Here is where we raced our Throttlebots! :D Those who attended the Sabretron 2004 convention will remember that we had Throttlebot racing. It all started here. :)
That's cool!
Gok, if you don't mind me asking, which primary school was this? It looks really familiar (although that can be said for a lot of government public schools, which seem to have shared a similar architect).
Oh Gok those Rewind and Domey pics :( :( (well played)
Earlwood Public School. John Howard attended it and was at the school on Saturday morning, but I missed it because I didn't turn up until 1pm (although admittedly I'm not a massive Howard fan, and I noticed a few people walking around with anti-Howard apparel on, so... would've been an interest reception ;)).
Used to live in earlwood between 1990-1992, my sister and brother went to that school while i went to kinggrove north high school
I only lived there during the 80s. We already moved to Castle Hill by the 90s, so yeah. :o I was tempted to swing by Roselands to do some toy hunting... I'd like to buy a Transformer from there some time as the bulk of my G1 collection was purchased from that shopping centre! :D
Computron receives Grimlock's intelligence:
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Looks like someone is trying to beat my high score on Bubble Bobble.