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  • SChajin
    Major General

    • Jan 2006
    • 2792

    #16
    Re: I double-dog-dare-ya!

    I remember drinking from the hose outside. It tasted like plastic and we didn't care.
    Sharon Chajin

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    • allstarfaces
      Brigadier General

      • Apr 2006
      • 1665

      #17
      Re: I double-dog-dare-ya!

      lmao i remember................no doesnt matter better not lol my neighbours mite be reading this
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      • kassi59
        Major General

        • Nov 2005
        • 2771

        #18
        Re: I double-dog-dare-ya!

        Originally posted by SChajin
        I remember drinking from the hose outside. It tasted like plastic and we didn't care.
        Oh yea, Ive done that and wow what a treat as we were so thirsty from playing hard that we didnt care of the taste!....lol...but dont let your parents catch ya!.....lol
        And yes be out all day and nobody was concerned...it was after dark, and I also recall what that meant...lol...I told my mom that dark was different for her because she was inside a lit house and being outside being accustom to the day/night change that for me it was still light!...she bought it! hahaha!

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        • SChajin
          Major General

          • Jan 2006
          • 2792

          #19
          Re: I double-dog-dare-ya!

          The most trouble I got into was for throwing rocks and getting stuck in trees. I never put out any eyes though. I have both of mine as well
          Sharon Chajin

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          • kassi59
            Major General

            • Nov 2005
            • 2771

            #20
            Re: I double-dog-dare-ya!

            haha - that reminds me I got stuck in a tree and my mom wouldn't help me down! seriously! she left me there all afternoon! She thought two things..Id get hungry and find a way down and also if I ever climbed a tree away from the house and her ........what would I do? So she figured it was best to let me figure out how to get out of my own prediciments!...lol

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            • SChajin
              Major General

              • Jan 2006
              • 2792

              #21
              Re: I double-dog-dare-ya!

              I had a broken arm and was in a cast (not from falling from a tree) fell off the rocking chair, I was pretending it was a horse. Anyway, I climed up my dads cherry tree and got my cast stuck, so you know how much trouble I was in after the Fire department came and cut me out. The cherry tree was a big no no
              Sharon Chajin

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              • kassi59
                Major General

                • Nov 2005
                • 2771

                #22
                Re: I double-dog-dare-ya!

                HAHAHA!...what a story!....your family must still talk about that today!...as I know there are many similar one of my own that mine dont let me forget!...lol

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                • davidundalicia
                  General

                  • Mar 2006
                  • 6294

                  #23
                  Re: I double-dog-dare-ya!

                  Originally posted by allstarfaces
                  lmao i remember................no doesnt matter better not lol my neighbours mite be reading this
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                  • kassi59
                    Major General

                    • Nov 2005
                    • 2771

                    #24
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                    Originally posted by davidundalicia
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                    • Vasili
                      Moderator

                      • Mar 2006
                      • 14683

                      #25
                      Re: I double-dog-dare-ya!

                      Like Dave, it's a trip down Memory Lane....funny thing is I can remember so very much from thse times, so clear and vibrant......

                      Kinda makes me feel old now, and discontent with how today's society behaves. It is so unecessary for so many to act so poorly to each other all the time!

                      PS: I liked the wax lips better than the candy cigs, and hated the candy necklaces...didn't like a rainbow neckline!....and I was addicted to Pixie Stix! I even had a Texaco firehat with one of those loud speakers built in. Remember when a gallon of gas passed the price of a pack of cigs for the first time? ($0.65 in 1978, back when I had hair and graduated HS) Remember also when families would walk to Sunday church together, and people used to dress up to fly on an airplane? Or when going out to dinner meant using proper manners rather than running wild like today? And "old school" referred to a set of ethics, not a run-down building in the neighborhood......
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                      • kassi59
                        Major General

                        • Nov 2005
                        • 2771

                        #26
                        Re: I double-dog-dare-ya!

                        Originally posted by Vasili
                        Like Dave, it's a trip down Memory Lane....funny thing is I can remember so very much from thse times, so clear and vibrant......

                        Kinda makes me feel old now, and discontent with how today's society behaves. It is so unecessary for so many to act so poorly to each other all the time!
                        I know what you mean. I would never on purpose hurt another and then there are those that plot to do so...its very sad...
                        But there are many good people with good intentions and those are the ones I chose to be around!
                        For me I like to remember how things were when life was for me a fantastic time!

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                        • Vasili
                          Moderator

                          • Mar 2006
                          • 14683

                          #27
                          Re: I double-dog-dare-ya!

                          You know, Kate? I couldn't stop thinking about that going out to dinner thing...I just realized that I have actually cut back on going out (something I truly enjoyed for a long time) simply because I can't stand the screaming, wild kids, and feeling as if I shouldn't have to try to avoid seeing the disgusting manners of those eating around me!!

                          I used to get a kick out of some people acting like the cat's meow when they were brutish pigs and completely ignorant of class whatsoever (both guys AND gals)! Now, it actually has become a reason I don't venture forth as often as I would prefer....how sad!
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                          • ez-ez
                            Special Status

                            • Mar 2006
                            • 1329

                            #28
                            Re: I double-dog-dare-ya!

                            The world seems to change so fast..

                            I wonder.. In 2036.. What will people be saying about our time..?!!

                            "I remember back in 2000 when the world used to be much nicer.. War was only between countries, not entire planets like today, and even in war, they only used clean weapons like Nuclear and Atomic Bombs, Non of this ****** Laser or Hemospheric Destruction.. And everyone had free oxygen.. Back then we didn't even have to pay Air Tax or Surcharge to swim in the sea.. You could buy a brand new car for under $100,000.. Uh huh, you heard that right, you could get yourself a nice car with that much.. And the houses were real houses, you could fit a whole King Size Bed in one room back then.. well, you wont know what a king size bed coz they don't make them now, but those beds were big.. Yes it's true that we had to wait 45 seconds to defrost a steak in the microwave, or wait for 10 seconds before the hot water travels to the tap.. an yes it is true, we had to make sandwiches.. but they tasted better than the meal tablets we have now.. all in all.. life was much better.."


                            I just wonder..

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                            • limebrook1
                              Brigadier General

                              • Jun 2005
                              • 1583

                              #29
                              Re: I double-dog-dare-ya!

                              My 11 year old son came home from school distraught today. His friend, a year older, hung himself yesterday after a row with his Dad. What do I say to my boy? What can I say? The lad went on the school bus with my son, and the kids are leaving a vacant seat for him.

                              The world doesn't seem very kind to the young at the moment. Maybe it was a lot less stressful in the past.

                              What makes a 12 year old do something like that?

                              Sorry to add a downer, but it's not much of a laugh in this house tonight.
                              Trish
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                              • kassi59
                                Major General

                                • Nov 2005
                                • 2771

                                #30
                                Re: I double-dog-dare-ya!

                                Im so sorry Trish - We have had the similair here. and thats about all one can say is what would make a 12yr old so sad....

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