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Hilarious!
Even better that it came from June Cleaver 😂
Nick, I wouldn't think you were old enough to know that!?!?
Must have been old reruns you were watching!
Haha even Airplane is quite a bit older than me, but seen it many times 
Spent many summers at the lake with my grandma watching tv land every night, Beverly Hillbillies is still one of my favorite shows.
Nick, you may be a relatively young man, by this Forum's average for certain, but clearly you have an "Old Soul", which is no doubt why you fit in with all of us old fogies so well!!! ;c)
Nick is still young enough to remember some of these things that some of us have forgotten about.
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Its been years since I've been to the town of Mansfeld, I wonder what a 'pizza pie' would be like!
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AUSTRALIA’S REMOTEST TOWN.
Kieirrkurra Community.
Without a doubt one of the Remote areas in Australia. Often known as the most remote town in Australia, the Kiwirrkurra Community is situated in Western Australia’s Gibson Desert.
1,200 km east of Port Hedland and 850km west of Alice Springs. Its closest neighbouring community is Walungurru (Kintore). 100km west across state borders in the Northern Territory. This indigenous community of around 170 people is passionate about maintaining its heritage and on the 19th of October 2001 the Kiwirrkurra people gained native title over the 42,900 square kilometres of the surrounding land and waters.
Lying on the flat, red desert, the community is not an easy one to get to. If you are looking to visit the most remote town in Australia, then make sure you go prepared with a 4WD and caravan. Because there is little accommodation and the closest airport is at Tennant Creek around 600km away.
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What are the normal everyday "bitey" critters do you need to be aware of Jim ? I know you have some wicked critters...buy what do you look out for everyday?