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were you born from the 20s to the 40s?
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Jul 5, 2020 23:54:01   #
Tom Wasz
 
That statement by BB sure got the memory moving. I thought back in memory and replayed many of the events in his statement I came from an area where everyone's mother worked and remember never seeing any parent day or night in a few of my friends houses. Learned right from wrong and knew at a very young age when doing something wrong. Too bad so many parents don't let children learn the simple things like comoradorie or thinking for themselves. Too many organized functions and who are they really for, the child or the parent who thinks they have to brag about their child

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Jul 6, 2020 10:30:44   #
msmllm Loc: Huntington, WV
 
badbobby wrote:
We were born to mothers who may have smoked,or drank when they were pregnant
They took aspirin,ate blue cheese dressing,ate tuna from the can,and weren't tested for diabetes
but we survived
Then after all that trauma,we were put to sleep on our tummies,in cribs painted with lead paint.
We had no child proof lids on medicine bottles,nor locks on doors.
When we rode our bikes we wore baseball caps--not helmets.
We rode in cars with no car seats ,no seat belts,no air bags,bald tires,and some times even no brakes.
Riding in the back of a pickup was a special treat
But we survived
We drank water from the garden hose(not from a sanitized bottle)
We shared a soda pop with two or three friends--no one got sick
We ate cup cakes,white bread,real butter,and bacon
We drank cool aid with real sugar--and we didn't gain weight!-Why?
Because we were always outside romping and playing,cowboys and indians,or jumping rope,or hide and seek
And we survived
We would go off and play all day,and as long as we were home before dark,no one worried.
We spent hours building go carts from scrap lumber,rode them down hills,only to find out that we forgot to add brakes.
But we survived
WE didn't have Play Stations,Nintendos or X Boxes,no video games,no ear phones,no TV,no cell phones,no computers,no internet and no chat rooms.
But we had lots of friends,and we went outside and found them.
WE fell out of trees,jumped off garage roofs got sprains and sometimes broken bones--and there were no lawsuits from these accidents.
We got spanked with belts,paddles,switches and even bare hands--but no one called child services to report abuse.
And we survived
We ate worms and mud pies,and the worms didn't (in spite of what we were told) live inside of us forever.
We were given bbguns on our 9th birthdays,and we didn't put out too many eyes ,when we played War.
But we survived
WE rode our bikes or walked to our friends house and either knocked on the door or just walked in and talked to them.
We had Little League tryouts,and not every boy made a team.Those who weren't selected had to learn to live with disappointment--Imagine that!!!
The idea of a parent bailing us out if we broke the law was unheard of.Our parents sided with the law.
But we survived
These generations produced some of the best problem solvers and inventors ever.
And the past 60 to 85 years have seen an explosion of innovation and new ideas
Our generations had freedom,success,and responsibility,and we dealt with it all.
If you are one of those born between 1920 and 1950--Congratulations!!!
You might want to share this with others who had the good fortune to be kids before the do gooders and the government regulated so much of our lives.
While you are at it,show it to your grand kids and great grand kids,so they will know how brave and how lucky were their forebears
WE survived!!!
A quote from Jay Leno
"With all the hurricanes,fires out of control,mud slides,flooding,tornadoes tearing up the country from one end to the other,and with the threat of bird flu and terrorist attacks,
are you sure this is a good time to take GOD out of the Pledge of Allegiance????"
and now we can add Covid19
We were born to mothers who may have smoked,or dra... (show quote)


I can relate to almost all of those (born in 1941). It would be a hardship for the kids of today.

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Jul 6, 2020 14:13:35   #
Randyhartford Loc: Lawrence, Kansas
 
Tom Wasz wrote:
That statement by BB sure got the memory moving. I thought back in memory and replayed many of the events in his statement I came from an area where everyone's mother worked and remember never seeing any parent day or night in a few of my friends houses. Learned right from wrong and knew at a very young age when doing something wrong. Too bad so many parents don't let children learn the simple things like comoradorie or thinking for themselves. Too many organized functions and who are they really for, the child or the parent who thinks they have to brag about their child
That statement by BB sure got the memory moving. I... (show quote)

Hi Tom,
Did you decide if you are coming to the Meet & Greet next year?
( provided this virus is whipped by then )

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Jul 7, 2020 08:46:26   #
Tom Wasz
 
I can't commit to the meet and greet because of a personal situation but do want to go. I was born in 1944 so I should fit in w all groups.

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Jul 7, 2020 09:16:53   #
flyguy Loc: Lake Onalaska, Sunfish Capitol of the World!
 
bahmer wrote:
So how did you end up in Texas?


We Winter in South Padre Island, TX., live in Caledonia, MN. In the Driftless area.

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Jul 7, 2020 09:24:50   #
flyguy Loc: Lake Onalaska, Sunfish Capitol of the World!
 
Tom Wasz wrote:
That statement by BB sure got the memory moving. I thought back in memory and replayed many of the events in his statement I came from an area where everyone's mother worked and remember never seeing any parent day or night in a few of my friends houses. Learned right from wrong and knew at a very young age when doing something wrong. Too bad so many parents don't let children learn the simple things like comoradorie or thinking for themselves. Too many organized functions and who are they really for, the child or the parent who thinks they have to brag about their child
That statement by BB sure got the memory moving. I... (show quote)


Welcome to the Forum, Tom. You will like it here.

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Jul 7, 2020 09:26:45   #
bahmer Loc: Northern Illinois Rockford
 
flyguy wrote:
We Winter in South Padre Island, TX., live in Caledonia, MN. In the Driftless area.


cool

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Jul 7, 2020 09:57:50   #
ghaynes1 Loc: Strawberry Plains, TN
 
flyguy wrote:
We Winter in South Padre Island, TX., live in Caledonia, MN. In the Driftless area.


I didn't realize you were part of the LaCrosse area in WI. We should have plenty to talk about Fly at the M&G with our WI connections Fly. Lol.

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