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Jul 29, 2009 13:25

 To Those of You Born 1930 - 1984  ALL THE KIDS WHO SURVIVED THE 1930s, 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s!!

First, we survived being born to mothers who smoked and/or drank while they were pregnant. They  took aspirin, ate blue cheese dressing, tuna from a can and didn't get tested for diabetes.  Then  after that trauma, we were put to sleep on our tummies in baby cribs covered with bright colored lead-base  paints.  We had no childproof lids on medicine bottles, locks on doors or cabinets
and when we rode our bikes, we had baseball caps not helmets on our heads.  As infants & children, we would ride in cars with no car seats, no booster seats, no seat belts, no air bags, bald tires and sometimes no brakes.  Riding in the back of a pick- up truck on a warm day was always a special treat.  We drank water from the garden hose and not from a bottle. We  shared one soft drink with four friends,from one bottle and no one actually died from this. 
We  ate cupcakes, white bread, real butter and bacon. We drank Kool-Aid made withreal white sugar. And, we weren't  overweight.
WHY?

Because we were always outside playing...that's  why! We would leave home in the morning and play all day, as long as we were back when the streetlights came on.  No one was able to reach us all day. And, we were O.K. We  would spend 20 hours building our
 go-carts out of scraps and then ride them 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  did not have Playstations, Nintendo's and X-boxes. There were no video games, no 150 channels on cable, no video  movies or DVD's, no surround-sound or CD's, no cell phones, no personal computers, no Internet and no chat rooms. WE HAD FRIENDS and we went outside and found them!  We fell out of trees, got cut, broke bones and teeth and there were no lawsuits from these accidents.  We ate worms and mud pies made from dirt, and the worms did not live in us forever.

We  were given BB guns for our 10th birthdays, made up games with sticks and tennis balls and, although we were told it  would happen, we did not put out very many  eyes.  We  rode bikes or walked to a friend's house and knocked on the door or rangthe 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.  Imagine that!!
 The  idea of a parent bailing us out if we broke the law was unheard of. They actually sided with the law!
 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 andresponsibility, and we learned how to deal with it all. 
If  YOU are one of them? CONGRATULATIONS!

You  might want to share this with others who have had the luck to grow up as kids, before the lawyers and the government  regulated so much of our lives for our own good. While you are at it, forward it to your kids so they will know how brave and lucky their parents were.

Kind  of makes you want to run through the house with scissors, doesn't it ?

The  quote of the month is by Jay Leno:

'With hurricanes, tornadoes, fires out of control, mud slides, flooding, severe thunderstorms tearing up the country from  one end to another, and with the threat of bird flu and terrorist attacks, are we sure this is a good time to take God out of the Pledge of Allegiance?'
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