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Stories, History, and Tributes Got a story to tell about your childhood, someone you admired, or some interesting history to share? This is the place! |
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My neighbors would have did a thief worse than I would have. And I had a pet coon living in the house too. He didn't like strangers. Or girlfriends. Hadta lock him up if'n I had female company. |
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(Another from the class of 58) |
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Man i was born in 82 and all of that applies to me ....... We were not allowed inside during the day unless it was time to eat...... and got a whippin by whoever saw you do it.......
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And we could make a sling shot out of a stick, my mom would bring home some rubber straps from the hospital, and we would use old mardi gras beads as bullets!
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We would shoot birds, catch tadpoles, play with tonka trucks in the dirt. Sweat our arse off all day and grandma would bring us some orange Tang on ice
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Man i love tang! we still drink it when we go camping
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And go back a few more year........A hot cup of Ovaltine on a cold morning was great.
That is hot chocolate......for you youngsters. And a red finger from Cherry koolaid......after you added some sugar to it. |
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[QUOTE=Gerald;297706]And go back a few more year........A hot cup of Ovaltine on a cold morning was great.
That is hot chocolate......for you youngsters. And a red finger from Cherry koolaid......after you added some sugar to it.[/ Koolaid stains! Can't wash it off your fingers! We used to take the individual packs & pour it the guys gloves at work! They start sweating & they're fingers were red for a week!!!!! |
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I can't say that its exactly like the old days, but I raise my kids a whole lot like I was raised in respect to having to stay outside and butt whoopins. Its up to us as parents to keep them little behinds in line, and not to let em get too lazy. If i had a quarter for every time I heard "but little suzy down the street does or doesn't do this or that", boy I'd have a good start on that offshore boat!
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" These generations have produced some of the best Risk-takers, problem solvers and inventors ever.
The past 50 years Have been an explosion of innovation and new ideas. We had freedom, failure, success and responsibility, and we learned how to deal with it all." Cept all the dummies runnin the country. Im an 80s kids, barely. Grew up in the city but alot of this still applied to me. Didnt have cable till I was 16 but did have nintendo snes, 64, ps1, ps2, xbox, 360. I love being outside more than anything, but sometimes it just felt better inside at lunch time in the heat of the day. |
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Yep.....and the adults ate first, not the kids. And we survived.
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And no salty cajun....most fished out of a 16ft boat with a 25...this covered big lake to the river
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14' flat with a 20 hp.
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20 Hp Merc on a 14'. Would come out of the canal by Mrs. Grout's in Westlake and head to Prien or behind Olin Chem to fish.
Born in 59. |
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I can remember skiing on the river on holidays and only seeing 2 or 3 other boats. +1 |
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Definitely the early 80's
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Boy does that bring back some memories. Gas up right there at mrs grouts. And head "south"=210 lol
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This is how i growed up. Born in '86
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Born in 80, and would not have had it any other way! Grew up respecting people and others possesions as well as mine, went to school in the city, and lived in the woods and on the water every non school day! still remember what it felt like to get a good azz woopin from the ole man! Talked about it today in fact with a man my pops grew up with, we just laughed as I agreed it made me a better person as my ole mans face turned red and smirked with shame and pride all at once! thats how it was, and it should still be. We live in a diffrient time zone now, and its just not the same!
Oh and about growing up in a flatboat, you betchu I did. we used #2 pencils sharpened to a fine point from my uncles ole' timer pocket knife when a loose rivet would let go in the ole' 16/52 Monarch over powered with the 40 yammahamm! ahh the good ole days |
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