MOFO wrote:Hi,
Off topic (and not to detract from my question.....) why is it that SA is the only state to ratify their little part of the kyoto treaty by giving us 5c for bottles.... do people in SA really do this? Do your homeless make a living from this? Does this make finding longnecks harder in Adelaide as people cash them in as opposed to leaving them lying around? Has there been any discussion of raising this to 10c? It was 5c when I was 10 and went to Adelaide for the first time some 16 years ago...
Are they actually made in 1956 & 1957?pixelboy wrote:Yeah pickaxe bottles are tough as. They just made the bottles as far as i'm aware. Having said that the current crop of coopers longnecks are pretty tough too.
I bought some "retro bottles" last year and got one from 1956 and one from 1957!!
Trough Lolly wrote:Pale_Ale wrote:LOL - they improvise with trolleys
Huh.....?
scblack wrote:Are they actually made in 1956 & 1957?
I have a bunch with the same numbers on them, but wonder if that is the year made.
Timmsy wrote:I think all states should do it
MOFO wrote:Pale_Ale: Wow - that 5c rebate must do wonders in Adelaide if your homeless drive utes!!
LOL - they improvise with trolleys
earle wrote:Just saw that the deposit is to be doubled to 10c. Those home less people will be able to afford to drive utes now. On the down side its will reportedly push the price of slabs in SA up by $2.40. Combined with rising interest rates this price rise might force more people on to the streets. At least they'll have utes though. Not a problem for us homebrewers though.
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