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Apr 18, 2015 14:39:37   #
badbobby Loc: texas
 
this to all of you who survived the 1920's -- 1980's
first you survived being born to mothers who may have smoked or even drank while they were pregnant
they took aspirin and ate blu cheese dressing,tuna from a can,and weren't tested for diabetes.
then after that trauma you were put to sleep on your tummies,in a crib colored with bright lead based paints
you had no lids on childproof medicine bottles,locks on doors .and cabinets.
when you rode your bikes,you wore baseball caps-not helmets on your head.
as infants you rode in cars with no car seats ,no booster seats,no seat belts,no air bags,sometimes bald or retreaded tiresand bad brakes
riding in the back of a pickup truck was a joyful outing for you.
you drank water fro, a garden hose.
you shared a soft drink with three friends from the same bottle,and no one got sick or died.
you ate cupcakes,white bread,real butter and bacon.
you drank "kool aid"sweetened with white sugarand
you weren't overweight.
WHY???
because you always played long and hard outside.
that's why!!
you played all day.aslong as you were home before dark,noone cared. and we survived.
you spent hours building your go carts fron scrap lumber.
then ride them downhill,only to find you did not have brakes.and you survived
you did not have play station,nintendosor x boxes.
there were no video games,no 150 channel cable.
no movies on dvd,no surround sound or cds.
no cell phones,no personal computers,no imternet and no chat rooms
you had friends and you went outside and found them
you fell out of trees ,had broken bones and lost teeth.
there were no law suits from these accidents.
you got spanked by belts ,switches,paddles and bare hands,and no one called child services to report abuse.
you ate worms and nud pies,and the worms did not live in you

you had friends and you went outside and found them
you fell out of trees,got broken bones and teeth.
you were given bb guns about your tenth birthday,
made up games with sticks and tennis balls.
and though you were told it would happen,we didn't put out anyones eyes.
you rode your bikes for miles .went to your friends houses and knocked on their doors,or maybe just walked in
you entered little league tryouts,and not everyone nade the team
those who didn't make the team learned to live with the disappointment,or determined to get better and make the tean the next year
imagine that!!
you had to earn ,nothing was given.
if you broke the law ,the idea of parents bailing you out was un heard of.
parents actually sided with the law.

these generations have provided our nation with some of the best problem solvers and inventors ever.
the past 65 to 85 years have seen an explosion of innovation and new ideas.
you as children had freedon ,failures successesand learned responsibility
and you survived
if you were born between 1925 and 1970
I COMMEND YOU
FOR YOU ARE SPECIAL

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Apr 18, 2015 14:43:42   #
Rufus Loc: Deep South
 
badbobby wrote:
this to all of you who survived the 1920's -- 1980's
first you survived being born to mothers who may have smoked or even drank while they were pregnant
they took aspirin and ate blu cheese dressing,tuna from a can,and weren't tested for diabetes.
then after that trauma you were put to sleep on your tummies,in a crib colored with bright lead based paints
you had no lids on childproof medicine bottles,locks on doors .and cabinets.
when you rode your bikes,you wore baseball caps-not helmets on your head.
as infants you rode in cars with no car seats ,no booster seats,no seat belts,no air bags,sometimes bald or retreaded tiresand bad brakes
riding in the back of a pickup truck was a joyful outing for you.
you drank water fro, a garden hose.
you shared a soft drink with three friends from the same bottle,and no one got sick or died.
you ate cupcakes,white bread,real butter and bacon.
you drank "kool aid"sweetened with white sugarand
you weren't overweight.
WHY???
because you always played long and hard outside.
that's why!!
you played all day.aslong as you were home before dark,noone cared. and we survived.
you spent hours building your go carts fron scrap lumber.
then ride them downhill,only to find you did not have brakes.and you survived
you did not have play station,nintendosor x boxes.
there were no video games,no 150 channel cable.
no movies on dvd,no surround sound or cds.
no cell phones,no personal computers,no imternet and no chat rooms
you had friends and you went outside and found them
you fell out of trees ,had broken bones and lost teeth.
there were no law suits from these accidents.
you got spanked by belts ,switches,paddles and bare hands,and no one called child services to report abuse.
you ate worms and nud pies,and the worms did not live in you

you had friends and you went outside and found them
you fell out of trees,got broken bones and teeth.
you were given bb guns about your tenth birthday,
made up games with sticks and tennis balls.
and though you were told it would happen,we didn't put out anyones eyes.
you rode your bikes for miles .went to your friends houses and knocked on their doors,or maybe just walked in
you entered little league tryouts,and not everyone nade the team
those who didn't make the team learned to live with the disappointment,or determined to get better and make the tean the next year
imagine that!!
you had to earn ,nothing was given.
if you broke the law ,the idea of parents bailing you out was un heard of.
parents actually sided with the law.

these generations have provided our nation with some of the best problem solvers and inventors ever.
the past 65 to 85 years have seen an explosion of innovation and new ideas.
you as children had freedon ,failures successesand learned responsibility
and you survived
if you were born between 1925 and 1970
I COMMEND YOU
FOR YOU ARE SPECIAL
this to all of you who survived the 1920's -- 198... (show quote)


Thank ya, thank ya very much. Good post :thumbup:

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Apr 18, 2015 15:32:04   #
Davie
 
I did all those things and lived at this time to 81.

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Apr 18, 2015 16:09:23   #
WARRIOR
 
A good post, it shows that every thing does not have to be amusing, just a true statement of fact. I watched two series on TV, one present day America, the other set in a British countryside 1964. both about crime and detection. I was amazed that criminals were caught in 1964 both here in America and in the UK without the use of cell phones, The American series had a phone in their ear on every frame. I remember when conversations where face to face not being texing etc. I lived through that era, that goodness.

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Apr 19, 2015 02:14:46   #
fiatlux
 
badbobby wrote:
this to all of you who survived the 1920's -- 1980's
first you survived being born to mothers who may have smoked or even drank while they were pregnant
they took aspirin and ate blu cheese dressing,tuna from a can,and weren't tested for diabetes.
then after that trauma you were put to sleep on your tummies,in a crib colored with bright lead based paints
you had no lids on childproof medicine bottles,locks on doors .and cabinets.
when you rode your bikes,you wore baseball caps-not helmets on your head.
as infants you rode in cars with no car seats ,no booster seats,no seat belts,no air bags,sometimes bald or retreaded tiresand bad brakes
riding in the back of a pickup truck was a joyful outing for you.
you drank water fro, a garden hose.
you shared a soft drink with three friends from the same bottle,and no one got sick or died.
you ate cupcakes,white bread,real butter and bacon.
you drank "kool aid"sweetened with white sugarand
you weren't overweight.
WHY???
because you always played long and hard outside.
that's why!!
you played all day.aslong as you were home before dark,noone cared. and we survived.
you spent hours building your go carts fron scrap lumber.
then ride them downhill,only to find you did not have brakes.and you survived
you did not have play station,nintendosor x boxes.
there were no video games,no 150 channel cable.
no movies on dvd,no surround sound or cds.
no cell phones,no personal computers,no imternet and no chat rooms
you had friends and you went outside and found them
you fell out of trees ,had broken bones and lost teeth.
there were no law suits from these accidents.
you got spanked by belts ,switches,paddles and bare hands,and no one called child services to report abuse.
you ate worms and nud pies,and the worms did not live in you

you had friends and you went outside and found them
you fell out of trees,got broken bones and teeth.
you were given bb guns about your tenth birthday,
made up games with sticks and tennis balls.
and though you were told it would happen,we didn't put out anyones eyes.
you rode your bikes for miles .went to your friends houses and knocked on their doors,or maybe just walked in
you entered little league tryouts,and not everyone nade the team
those who didn't make the team learned to live with the disappointment,or determined to get better and make the tean the next year
imagine that!!
you had to earn ,nothing was given.
if you broke the law ,the idea of parents bailing you out was un heard of.
parents actually sided with the law.

these generations have provided our nation with some of the best problem solvers and inventors ever.
the past 65 to 85 years have seen an explosion of innovation and new ideas.
you as children had freedon ,failures successesand learned responsibility
and you survived
if you were born between 1925 and 1970
I COMMEND YOU
FOR YOU ARE SPECIAL
this to all of you who survived the 1920's -- 198... (show quote)


Funny coincidence. My dad (2-7-47) had just emailed a peer asking if he remembered any overweight people. He did not.

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Apr 19, 2015 12:09:25   #
Tork
 
[WELL BAD BOB] David good reply & Bob that was very uplifting I was born in Nov.7th. 1940 it was a good time & WISH WE COULD GO BACK TO THAT WAY OF LIVING AGAIN. TORK. Sorry for the cap's again time is not working on my side. You all have a nice day.

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Apr 19, 2015 12:44:27   #
bahmer
 
Davie wrote:
I did all those things and lived at this time to 81.


Same here and I am at 72.

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Apr 19, 2015 18:32:46   #
badbobby Loc: texas
 
WARRIOR wrote:
A good post, it shows that every thing does not have to be amusing, just a true statement of fact. I watched two series on TV, one present day America, the other set in a British countryside 1964. both about crime and detection. I was amazed that criminals were caught in 1964 both here in America and in the UK without the use of cell phones, The American series had a phone in their ear on every frame. I remember when conversations where face to face not being texing etc. I lived through that era, that goodness.
A good post, it shows that every thing does not ha... (show quote)


it was a goodness,wasnt it??

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Apr 20, 2015 00:20:44   #
Al-ien
 
badbobby wrote:
this to all of you who survived the 1920's -- 1980's
first you survived being born to mothers who may have smoked or even drank while they were pregnant
they took aspirin and ate blu cheese dressing,tuna from a can,and weren't tested for diabetes.
then after that trauma you were put to sleep on your tummies,in a crib colored with bright lead based paints
you had no lids on childproof medicine bottles,locks on doors .and cabinets.
when you rode your bikes,you wore baseball caps-not helmets on your head.
as infants you rode in cars with no car seats ,no booster seats,no seat belts,no air bags,sometimes bald or retreaded tiresand bad brakes
riding in the back of a pickup truck was a joyful outing for you.
you drank water fro, a garden hose.
you shared a soft drink with three friends from the same bottle,and no one got sick or died.
you ate cupcakes,white bread,real butter and bacon.
you drank "kool aid"sweetened with white sugarand
you weren't overweight.
WHY???
because you always played long and hard outside.
that's why!!
you played all day.aslong as you were home before dark,noone cared. and we survived.
you spent hours building your go carts fron scrap lumber.
then ride them downhill,only to find you did not have brakes.and you survived
you did not have play station,nintendosor x boxes.
there were no video games,no 150 channel cable.
no movies on dvd,no surround sound or cds.
no cell phones,no personal computers,no imternet and no chat rooms
you had friends and you went outside and found them
you fell out of trees ,had broken bones and lost teeth.
there were no law suits from these accidents.
you got spanked by belts ,switches,paddles and bare hands,and no one called child services to report abuse.
you ate worms and nud pies,and the worms did not live in you

you had friends and you went outside and found them
you fell out of trees,got broken bones and teeth.
you were given bb guns about your tenth birthday,
made up games with sticks and tennis balls.
and though you were told it would happen,we didn't put out anyones eyes.
you rode your bikes for miles .went to your friends houses and knocked on their doors,or maybe just walked in
you entered little league tryouts,and not everyone nade the team
those who didn't make the team learned to live with the disappointment,or determined to get better and make the tean the next year
imagine that!!
you had to earn ,nothing was given.
if you broke the law ,the idea of parents bailing you out was un heard of.
parents actually sided with the law.

these generations have provided our nation with some of the best problem solvers and inventors ever.
the past 65 to 85 years have seen an explosion of innovation and new ideas.
you as children had freedon ,failures successesand learned responsibility
and you survived
if you were born between 1925 and 1970
I COMMEND YOU
FOR YOU ARE SPECIAL
this to all of you who survived the 1920's -- 198... (show quote)



:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

1933

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Apr 20, 2015 09:27:56   #
Davie
 
I don't want to go back. I appreciate indoor plumbing and central heat but there has been a change in attitudes that I do not like. Police are finding children playing with no supervision in sight and in fact kidnapping them without informing the parents, (for their safety and well being?).

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Apr 20, 2015 15:27:49   #
alabuck Loc: Tennessee
 
I was born in 1951. I remember doing many of those same things and, by God's grace, surviving. Of course, not everybody's experiences were the same as mine were, so, I must allow for differences of opinions. As to fiatlux's father's comment, the only "overweight" people I knew were the adults (parents and grandparents) of my friends. Of course, now that I'm an "adult" (I may grow old, but I'll never grow up!), being "overweight" is pretty much "normal."

Also, I remember living in a house that didn't have indoor plumbing. Our hand-operated water-pump was right off the back porch and our outhouse was about 20 yards behind the barn. It sure was cold going out there in the cold, northwest, Ohio winters.

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Apr 20, 2015 17:35:56   #
badbobby Loc: texas
 
alabuck wrote:
I was born in 1951. I remember doing many of those same things and, by God's grace, surviving. Of course, not everybody's experiences were the same as mine were, so, I must allow for differences of opinions. As to fiatlux's father's comment, the only "overweight" people I knew were the adults (parents and grandparents) of my friends. Of course, now that I'm an "adult" (I may grow old, but I'll never grow up!), being "overweight" is pretty much "normal."

Also, I remember living in a house that didn't have indoor plumbing. Our hand-operated water-pump was right off the back porch and our outhouse was about 20 yards behind the barn. It sure was cold going out there in the cold, northwest, Ohio winters.
I was born in 1951. I remember doing many of thos... (show quote)


Alabuck
I chopped wood for the stove in our house
walked thirty yards in the snow and ice to the privy
1926

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Apr 20, 2015 17:53:18   #
alabuck Loc: Tennessee
 
badbobby wrote:
Alabuck
I chopped wood for the stove in our house
walked thirty yards in the snow and ice to the privy
1926

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Thank God, that isn't the case anymore! I'm not sure I could chop much wood. It's easier just to buy a cord or two from the guy in the pickup along side of the road.

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Apr 20, 2015 18:17:57   #
badbobby Loc: texas
 
alabuck wrote:
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Thank God, that isn't the case anymore! I'm not sure I could chop much wood. It's easier just to buy a cord or two from the guy in the pickup along side of the road.


you are correct about easier living
but it really was better then and a "goodness"

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