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Comments by "David Cruse" (@davidcruse6589) on "This Australian Nostalgia Makes Me Want a Time Machine" video.
G'day Ian The door is sliding and glass varied on you wealth Amber was cheapest then you had frosted multiple panels with etching of something from boats landscape to animals But the wealthy had multiple panel lead lighting glass panel with multiple colour's arrangement of a picture Most common was plants rose trees with different colours green for leaves anther colour for petals and most houses from 1900s its standard to have lead lighting panels at entry of home and again depending on wealth the other windows in the house would have top one lead light bottom windows clear for light Amber dates the house around 80s era My home 1977 I have multiple sliding doors which have one piece frosted glass it was to let light in but seperation of noise from other part of home and why I laugh every time I see TV show today new design barn doors we had this 50s just used glass instead of timber for more light Also we covered the runners with pelmets and again depending on wealth on how detailed they where even had over windows to Cover curtain rails it why us oldies look at new homes and say why are they so exspensive to buy there plane white walls no cover or nice doors Which you got in every home just basic and then your wealth got better Yes we still have milk crates as well bread and pastry crates which are lower but much longer Yes my sister inlaw steel uses one of those cookers for roasts
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G'day Ian Yes we have business to do this in driveway or while at work they'll go there and do it But also have ones replace you front windows if gets cracked I'm pretty sure theirs ones that'll come clean your car inside as I remember a boss getting he's done at work There's even guys who'll come and fix or register your air conditioner in car Like everything costs you extra about $100 to pay fuel travelling time Also each state has a motoring company you pay a fee so if you break down they'll come out try to get vechiles going again Only charge for items used not job if they can't get vechiles going put on truck transport to you required location for free to a certain distance Then charge per klm after if in city limits normally your fine but when out in country side you'll end up paying a small fee due to distance If you have top cover they'll put you up in accommodation until they get you a free loan car to you normally 24 hrs at worst It's a couple hundred a year to cover yourself Most have basic and it covers if you run out of fuel dead batteries flat tyre they'll change them free in you policy but the fuel used or batteries replaced labor fres but items costs Cheers mate π¦π¦πΊπ
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Gday ian If you want to make steak sangar / sandwich It the same ingredients as when you made hamburgers But the meat is shaved or finely cut steak grilled in pan or BBQ You stack it up with other ingredients with the lot But most common basic is toasted bread steak cheese egg caramelised onion sauce lettuce tomato slice / dead horse in Aussie lingo for sauce but can have bacon beetroot pineapple cooked like burger Most like them basic as taste steak and caramelised oinion more with sauce The key is steak as thin as can get almost see through because cooks quickly and dont go tough but you cant stack it up Basic also stays together better and best to use older bread for toasting it get crunchier and holds together better This is another item fish & chip shops sell with the hamburgers Sadley to exspensive to buy now it much cheaper to make them The steak we use is shaved bolar steak on these as shaved only takes minutes to cook as soon as looses pink colour take off A bit like your pulled meat how you stack it Cheers mate π¦π¦πΊπ
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