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[edit] The Dogs In Space House

Does anybody have the address of the Dogs In Space house in Richmond? It was apparently quite well known, and should probably be included in the article. I had it, but seem to have misplaced it.

Acb 02:14, 19 Nov 2004 (UTC)

I actually have a photo of it from 1993. Part of the Melbourne Post-Punk Tour or something. Here's a 1999 pic. Here's another pic. I don't remember the precise address, but it's right on a T-junction with the crossbar of the T being east-west and the um other bit of the T pointing north. (That's Melbourne grid east/west/north, not true east/west/north.) - David Gerard 19:41, 13 May 2005 (UTC)
Done - It's in Berry Street, Richmond. Not sure of the house number sorry. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 149.135.60.4 (talk • contribs).
CM
18 Berry St Richmond. I oughta know..I lived there. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 134.144.79.3 (talkcontribs).

[edit] please help

I am very interested in purchasing a copy of Dogs in Space does anyone know where I can get a copy.

Kind regards Janine

Email: mrbung@bigpond.com

[edit] Comments from an unknown contributor

This was put into the article ... I removed it and place it here in case people want to comment on it. Msp0 09:18, 14 November 2006 (UTC)

Correction on fastest time to Ballarat for the only 24 hour McDonalds in late 70's - early eighties, was 45 minutes by Andrew Brooke, Peter Milne, Simon Bonney and Bruno Adams. Andrew was driving his 253 V8 Holden Kingswood!

How can Chain Saw baby be 26 when the movie was filmed '86, doesn't that make him 20/21