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    I watched the landing in glorious black & white TV at the old Port Jackson Hotel in George St Sydney, now called Jackson's On George.

    We had a standing shout of 8 schooners every lunch time ( 1 gallon of beer each in a strictly regimented 1 hour break ) so I think I can remember the event

    Reg Lindsey also had quite a hit with a song called Armstrong just after the event

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    Quote Originally Posted by dave.king1 View Post
    I watched the landing in glorious black & white TV at the old Port Jackson Hotel in George St Sydney, now called Jackson's On George.

    We had a standing shout of 8 schooners every lunch time ( 1 gallon of beer each in a strictly regimented 1 hour break ) so I think I can remember the event

    Reg Lindsey also had quite a hit with a song called Armstrong just after the event
    Hi Dave, I was only 7 and in primary school watching it on a black & White TV so how old does this make you? Nothing wrong with that level of consumption during lunch break as they reckon there is at least a ham sandwich in each glass. Hard to know what to believe as in the past 40 odd years no more moon landings? Supposed to be Alien space wreckage up there too and possibly an old Alien base as highlighted in a documentary on foxtel recently.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wazkelly View Post
    Hi Dave, I was only 7 and in primary school watching it on a black & White TV so how old does this make you? Nothing wrong with that level of consumption during lunch break as they reckon there is at least a ham sandwich in each glass. Hard to know what to believe as in the past 40 odd years no more moon landings? Supposed to be Alien space wreckage up there too and possibly an old Alien base as highlighted in a documentary on foxtel recently.
    Gday Waz,

    I'll turn 67 just before the fat bloke in the funny red suit arrives

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    Quote Originally Posted by dave.king1 View Post
    Gday Waz,

    I'll turn 67 just before the fat bloke in the funny red suit arrives
    Was the legal drinking age 21 back then?
    Hope you have a Happy Birthday, Xmas, New Year, and Happy Anniversary too whilst I'm at it just in case I forget and miss any ha ha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wazkelly View Post
    Was the legal drinking age 21 back then?
    Hope you have a Happy Birthday, Xmas, New Year, and Happy Anniversary too whilst I'm at it just in case I forget and miss any ha ha.
    Cheers Waz,

    By then it was down to 18 and the 6 o'clock swill was but a memory.

    For those far to young to remember the pubs stopped serving drinks for 1 hour at 6pm, the theory that the men would go home to their families for dinner but the reality was that every drinker would line up enough to satisfy a fearsome thirst during the enforced drought.

    The pubs also segregated women away from the front bar to the lounge bar where they could sip their shandies or sherry in polite company, there were strict dress rules for men who may wish to join the fairer sex for a beverage or two.

    A lot of the pubs had live music in the lounge or beer garden back then, the money in the pubs wasn't as good as the licensed clubs but if you got a few nights a week it was good money.

    Another golden anomaly in NSW back then was that to have a drink on a Sunday you had to be out of area in a rural pub, so driving 30+km to get plastered and then drive home all with with the family on board was somehow legal.
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    Hi Dave, sadly I am old enough to remember every bit of what you said here. I grew up in Canberra with 3 older sisters and remember the craziness of a couple them going for a drive to Collector with their boyfriends which was about halfway to Goulbourn and some 30 miles north of Canberra just to get around these licencing rules. Drink driving back then seemed to be a national sport, or at least in NSW, and they served full strength beer too! Low alcohol stuff didn't arrive until mid '80s to help curb drink driving, tasted crap and only after dropping to 0.05 did we start to see the 'Precision Drink Driving Team' membership begin to dwindle.

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