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Little6pack

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My Mom used to cut chicken, chop eggs and spread Mayo on the same cutting board with the same knife and no bleach, but we didn't seem to get food poisoning.

My Mom used to defrost hamburger on the counter AND I used to eat it raw sometimes too, but I can't remember getting E-coli.

Almost all of us would have rather gone swimming in the lake instead of a pristine pool (talk about boring), the term cell phone would have conjured up a phone in a jail cell, and a pager was the school PA system.

We all took gym, not PE ... and risked permanent injury with a pair of high top Ked's (only worn in gym) instead of having cross-training athletic shoes with air cushion soles and built in light reflectors. I can't recall any injuries but they must have happened because they tell us how much safer we are now.

Flunking gym was not an option ... even for stupid kids! I guess PE must be much harder than gym.

Every year, someone taught the whole school a lesson by running in the halls with leather soles on linoleum tile and hitting the wet spot.

How much better off would we be today if we only knew we could have sued the school system.

Speaking of school, we all said prayers and the pledge and staying in detention after school caught all sorts of negative attention. We must have had horribly damaged psyches.

I can't understand it. Schools didn't offer 14 year olds an abortion or condoms (we wouldn't have known what either was anyway) but they did give us a couple of baby aspirin and cough syrup if we started getting the sniffles. What an archaic health system we had then. Remember school nurses? Ours wore a hat and everything.

I thought that I was supposed to accomplish something before I was allowed to be proud of myself. I just can't recall how bored we were without computers, PlayStation, Nintendo, X-box or 270 digital cable stations.

I must be repressing that memory as I try to rationalize through the denial of the dangers could have befallen us as we trekked off each day about a mile down the road to some guy's vacant 20, built forts out of branches and pieces of plywood, made trails, and fought over who got to be the Lone Ranger. What was that property owner thinking, letting us play on that lot breaking bottles on the way home from school? He should have been locked up for not putting up a fence around the property, complete with a self-closing gate and an infrared intruder alarm.

Oh yeah ... and where was the Benadryl and sterilization kit when I got that bee sting? I could have been killed!

We played king of the hill on piles of gravel left on vacant construction sites and when we got hurt, Mom pulled out the 48 cent bottle of mercurochrome and then we got our butt spanked. Now it's a trip to the emergency room, followed by a 10-day dose of a $49 bottle of antibiotics and then Mom calls the attorney to sue the contractor for leaving a horribly vicious pile of gravel where it was such a threat.

We didn't act up at the neighbor's house either because if we did, we got our butt spanked (physical abuse) here too ... and then we got butt spanked again when we got home.

Mom invited the door to door salesman inside for coffee, kids choked down the dust from the gravel driveway while playing with Tonka trucks (remember why Tonka trucks were made tough ... it wasn't so that they could take the rough Berber in the family room), and Dad drove a car with leaded gas.

Our music had to be left inside when we went out to play and I am sure that I nearly exhausted my imagination a couple of times when we went on two week vacations. I should probably sue the folks now for the danger they put us in when we all slept in campgrounds in the family tent.

Summers were spent behind the push lawnmower and I didn't even know that mowers came with motors until I was 13 and we got one without an automatic blade-stop or an auto-drive.

How sick were my parents? Of course my parents weren't the only psychos. I recall Richie Videgar from next door coming over and doing his tricks on the front stoop just before he fell off. Little did his Mom know that she could have owned our house. Instead she picked him up and swatted him for being such a goof. It was a neighborhood run amuck.

To top it off, not a single person I knew had ever been told that they were from a dysfunctional family. How could we possibly have known that we needed to get into group therapy and anger management classes?

We were obviously so duped by so many societal ills, that we didn't even notice that the entire country wasn't taking Prozac! How did we survive?
 
I can relate! 47 here! I remember going out in the woods behind myself for hours on end sled riding in the winter and riding our bicycles on the trails in the summer. Didn't even know whose land was. Guess my Mom could have sued the landowner when we would crash into trees when sled riding and came home with a bloody lip.

Used to walk to school from 6 grade on up, now you have to worry about your kid getting snatched off the street. Were we all so naive? Things like that had to be happening back then but probably not reported.

So what made our world into what it is today? Guess we have to blame it on TV and computers.:(
 
remember?

I feel your not going to get alot of response to this post,
most of the attendees of this site have no recollection of what you have just described.
Funny isn't it?
I too remember when we walked 1/2 mi to sunday school, and after, we'd walk to the park for a couple hrs of play, ( mom never called the police, or had a amber alert called!)
we ate green apples, got stomach aches, thought we were gonna die!
went to A&W for rootbeer, (what a treat!)
used to shuck green beans for dinner, went to the garden to see if the potatos were ready, and if the melons were ripe!
used to play in the corn field at Grandmas,
tease the cattle, and thought I was gonna die when I touched the electric fence, ( funny now!)
oh well.......... they didn;t have any Buick GN's then, so guess were luckier now!
Merry Christmas to all!
Have a safe and Happy New Year

cruzn57
 
47 soon to be 48. I remember when the TV broke, my mom refused to replace it for a bunch of years, and made us read instead. Sheesh, what was she thinking, trying to stimulate and expand our imaginations ???
Come summer time, I remember saying a lot..."Can I go outside to play." We were constantly running, jumping, climbing, exploring and building. I guess that's why I slept so well when bed time came. (I can remember getting "heck" when I "borrowed" the wheel's off the baby carriage to make a go cart. )
I kinda feel sorry for this generation of kids. They are exposed to, and bombarded by, so much, at such a young age, that there is very little time for play and innocence. :(

Beginning to sound like my parents :eek:
Paul
 
Old dudes, all that prime land has been replaced with single and multi-family homes on nicely cut and landscaped lots, complete with little red no trespassing signs. ;)

Price of progress..... :o
 
Amen to your post. I risked travelling in the back seat, without a seatbelt, across the Country, twice, while travelling at the 80mph posted speeds...whew, how am I here today. It's no wonder there are so many sissy kids who simply don't care about a single thing be it, property, manners, goals or alike. God's like X-Box have assumed control over most of todays kids. Have you noticed how nothing, and I do mean NOTHING, is their fault? They expect their first job to pay 40K a year and their parents to buy them a Hummer so they can get to the job they keep for a week cause it got boring. I'd say that we are all truly in deep kaka when these 'Einsteins' all grow. up:eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:
Just my humble opinion.
Jim
 
OLD?? I'M OLD!!

9 kids in my 8th grade class... 5 girls and 4 boys. All taught in with the 5,6, and 7 grades in one room!![graduated in 1953.. U do the math!!] Today we'd be in a trailer cause all the illegals have flooded the school system..
Oh ya, the language requirements would include Spanish, Swahili, Arabic.........

We walked to the swimmin pool.. bout 3 miles.:eek:
Were home for supper by the time the 5:45 steam frt came thru.[Or didn't eat.. that's called child abuse today..]
We had to learn to cook, take care of ourselves when sick, sew on a button. AND, had to cut grass, clean the yard up, shovel snow...Outright cruelty!!!

But, then I guess we really didn't have it so bad.......:D There wasn't a single mass murder at the highschool.:rolleyes: :rolleyes:

[A couple girls did get "knocked up" tho:D :D ]
 
My family was...

Just talking about this at dinner last night. Everybody needs someone or something to blame or hold responsable. What happened to having fun with the always having a chance of getting hurt. You do fun things, that is always a possibility. I would love to see a parent sue the nun that would crack that damn pointer over your knuckles or head at any time. ( I think I still have scars)
Preservation of life has become obscene. people die. It is nature. Look at nature. Animals get hit by cars, the weak ones are eaten by bigger ones in the food chain. Hunting by hunters. WE rely on this to keep the populations in tact. What we are going to end up with is overpopulated planet. Look at all the aids ridden Africans. How many million of them?
Trying to like make an 8 year old in 110 degree heat wear a helmet and pads to ride a frickin bike is ludicrious!!Falling off was 1/2 the fun. Yes you may get hurt, but sheesh how many more "protective" laws are needed? If you elect to do something that may hurt you , so be it. Your deal.
I agree with you all in every aspect. Schools, home and life in general.
I would like to return to the early sixties where life was much more private and simple.

Bruce
WE4
 
*walks in to this thread opens a bottle of geritol, yells WHO WANTS SOME!*



:D


Dathan
 
Im 24 years young , and rember doing most of what was said above. I grew up in a small town about 10miles north of Omaha where we road our bikes 24/7..:) We had trailes in a Creek behind our house called the (gonnie trail).. I had a grafeling hook and cammo cloths..:D People in out town used to burn there trash in a 50 gallon drum.. There was not a trash service that picked it up.. :confused: I can rember moving out to the country when I was around 10 years old, and had the best time a kid could ever have... I would go down into the woods by my self with my dog from the age 10 threw 15 or so with a 4/10 shot gun, 22rifle hunting and just having fun.. Nobody thought anything of it... If kids did that today, someone would try and lock there parents up... :( :(


The biggest thing kids lack today is an (amagination) Spell check..:D

Matt:cool:

P.S. When I was around 7 or so, I rember my Father comming in the house one night with a (Computer)...:eek: We were the big timers in town..... It was an (((((((IBM PC JUNIOR))))...:D :D Anyone rember them??
 
Oh how terrible it was

Had to walk five miles to school every day uphill both ways:D

New generation does not know how good they have it of course.:confused:

I think it is mankinds duty to look at each new generation and wonder how things are to continue.
 
remember

WOW! this is a hoot !
(not sure if thats still politically correct)
better that watchin some sci fi on the tube,
IBM JR? how about a commadore 64? from radio shack?
how about a slide rule, ( whats a calculator)
bongo drums, beatniks, 57 chevys had the bitchenest fins!
and Earl Schieb "I paint any car, any color, for $29.95"
Shag the drag?
Gas Rhonda? Mallicoat Bros, Big John Mazmainian,

ok........ enough,

but , its FUN !!!
 
remember

WOW! this is a hoot !
(not sure if thats still politically correct)
better that watchin some sci fi on the tube,
IBM JR? how about a commadore 64? from radio shack?
how about a slide rule, ( whats a calculator)
bongo drums, beatniks, 57 chevys had the bitchenest fins!
and Earl Schieb "I paint any car, any color, for $29.95"
Shag the drag?
Gas Rhonda? Mallicoat Bros, Big John Mazmainian,

ok........ enough,

but , its FUN !!!
 
amen brother.. we used to jump our bicycles over many trsh cans .. with shorts on and helmets were not even invented for bikes yet:) My knees and legs lost much skin when I was a boy.. it all grew back fine tho:)
 
I'm only 34 but alot of the posts remind me of so much.Cokes came in glass bottles or metal cans with the pull tab,not plastic or aluminum.No such thing as plastic bags at the grocery store and you didn't carry out your own groceries,that is if you had to buy anything at the store.We always had a garden or two beside the house,I can remember breaking up green beans,shelling peas and shucking corn.Riding our bikes and jumping ramps and seeing who could jump the farthest.Going squirell hunting at 9 yrs old by myself,chopping firewood cause you had to keep warm not so you could have a romantic fireplace.The only shootings at school were done with spitballs and the teacher would throw an eraser at you if you weren't paying attention.
 
I miss the " Amos and Andy Show" shown in the 50's and re-runs through the late 60's and early 70's ......Miss ole KingFish and Algonquin J. Calhoun ....... Excellent actors , no racial tones, no sex, violence or cussing in the episodes..... Too bad NAACP took it off the air ........ No worst than "Beverly Hillbillies" or the, "3 Stooges" ....
At least you can buy the series on tape...




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Only 29 years old but much of that stuff rings true...

Can't tell you how many times my neighbors' parents swatted me for drilling their dog with my BB gun....jeez - they could have been sued for abuse, I could have been jailed for assault on an animal with a deadly weapon, and my parents should have been sued AND jailed for neglect and letting me own a deadly weapon.

Detention - God help me if I ever got it. Dad was a shop teacher at my high school. Let's just say that a detention resulted in all sorts of shop implements being pressed against my body at very high velocities, usually resulting in massive welts and/or bruises that hurt a little bit.

Bring back those days ANYTIME. We'd be a much better society - more civilized, not as barbaric as we are now.
 
Boy how true everyones posts are.

I can remember making "forts" out of the gouges cut by water on the banks when highway 287/440 to go from Perth Amboy to Staten Island was coming thru.

Course with the forts came battles and only way to defend ourselves were to have a "dirt bomb" fight, we'd whip em at each other and when you told your dad he said "Don't throw rocks at each other, and our reply was Dad they ain't rocks they are dirt bombs they just splatter when someone gets hit with them".

Usually an a$$ smacking came right after that......lol.

Looking back verses today I think we all turned out ok......except for Jim Romanello:D
 
I agree too! I am 30, but much of this stuff was a huge part of my childhood.

The bicycle helmet is the sorriest thing ever. Period. I have had my life saved by a helmet (snowmobile accident) so I appreciate what they are for, but come on! The helmets they wear look worthless anyways. Sorry, but I don't think a piece of powdercoated styrofoam is going to magically protect little Johhny from any harm whatsoever. What good is a helmet that doesn't even cover your ears? Kids are SUPPOSED to wipe out on bikes and get cuts and bruises. It teaches them coordination and common sense.

When I was a kid, there wasn't a road in town I hadn't covered on my bike a thousand times. There wasn't a hill I hadn't climbed, a woods I hadn't explored, or a set of trails I hadn't bombarded. And to me it was what life was all about. Now, kids get pissed off if they have to go do something outside.

I think I turned out to be a pretty decent guy, but I don't know how I could have. By today's standards my parents were totally unfit. They made me play outside with my friends doing all sorts of dangerous stuff like swimming in the lake, riding our bikes all over town, sledding in the winter, etc. And they whipped my ass when I got in trouble. What were they thinking? :rolleyes:
 
I guess that makes us the luckiest generation.We learned self accountability and reliance.If we didn't do something we were supposed to,it was OUR fault,not someone else's.
Now we've got "someone" else[name your agency] telling is what's good or bad.
GET LOST!
I think i can figure it out for myself and if I'm wrong,I'll take repsonsibility.
That list sure brings back some memories.
I'm 45 years old[August,7,1958].:)
 
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