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NastyDawg
02-02-2007, 03:48 PM
For all of us that are over the age of 30.


According to today's regulators and bureaucrats, those of us who were kids
in the 30's, 40's, 50's, 60's, 70's or even the early 80's, probably should
not have survived.

Our baby cribs were covered with bright colored lead-based paint.

We had no childproof lids or locks on medicine bottles, doors, or
cabinets, and when we rode our bikes, we had no helmets.

Not to mention the risks we took hitchhiking ..

As children, we would ride in cars with no seat belts or air bags.
Riding in the back of a pickup truck on a warm day was always a special
treat.

We drank water from the garden hose and not from a bottle. Horrors!
We ate cupcakes, bread and butter, and drank soda pop with sugar in
it, but we were never overweight because we were always outside playing.

We shared one soft drink with four friends , from one bottle, and no one
actually died from this.

We would spend hours building our go-carts out of scraps and then rode down
the hill, only to find out we forgot the brakes. After running into the
bushes a few times, we learned to solve the problem.

We would leave home in the morning and play all day , as long as we were
back when the street lights came on. No one was able to reach us all day.
No cell phones. Unthinkable!

We did not have Playstations, Nintendo 64, X-Boxes, no video games at all,
no 99 channels on cable, video tape movies, surround sound, personal cell
phones, personal computers, or Internet chat rooms.

We had friends! We went outside and found them.

We played dodge ball, and sometimes, the ball would really hurt.

We fell out of trees, got cut and broke bones and teeth, and there were no
lawsuits from these accidents. They were accidents. No one was to blame but
us. Remember accidents?

We had fights and punched each other and got black and blue and learned to
get over it.

We made up games with sticks and tennis balls and, although we were told it
would happen, we did not put out any eyes.

We rode bikes or walked to a friend's home and knocked on the door, or rang
the bell or just walked in and talked to them.

Little League had tryouts and not everyone made the team. Those who didn't
had to learn to deal with disappointment.

Some students weren't as smart as others, so they failed a grade and were
held back to repeat the same grade.

Tests were not adjusted for any reason.

Our actions were our own. Consequences were expected.

The idea of parents bailing us out if we got in trouble in school or
broke a law was unheard of.

They actually sided with the school or the law. Imagine that!

This generation has produced some of the best risk-takers, problem solvers,
and inventors, ever.

We had freedom, failure, success, and responsibility --- and we learned
how to deal with it.

And you're one of them!
Congratulations!

BobtheCkroach
02-02-2007, 04:04 PM
I was born in the early 80s, and I only identify with like 1 of those :P

I still prefer water from the garden hose to water that gets filtered in the house, and I DEFINITELY prefer hose water to the crap that comes out of the faucet in the city.

And bottled water tastes like plastic.

FUS1ON
02-02-2007, 05:01 PM
Those were great and brought back some good memories.


Some students weren't as smart as others, so they failed a grade and were held back to repeat the same grade.


Sadly that does not happen today and we have ended up with some young adults that can not even fill out a job application for themselves.