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    Born 1930 - 1979!

    Born 1930 - 1979!

    Those of you Born
    1930 - 1979

    TO ALL THE KIDS WHO SURVIVED THE
    1930's, 40's, 50's, 60's and 70's!

    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
    didnt 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, o
    seat belts, no air bangs,
    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
    drik with four friends,
    From one bottle and no one actually died
    from this.

    We ate cupcakes, white
    bread, real butter and
    bacon..
    We drank Kook-Aid
    made with real 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 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 ito 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 fellout 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
    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.
    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 and
    responsibility,
    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.



    ---------- Post added at 00:22 ---------- Previous post was at 00:21 ----------

    this was emailed to me, I wanted to share this with everyone. I remember those days.
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    Re: Born 1930 - 1979!

    I so remember those days.
    I remember playing knocking on peoples doors and running away and one of the ladies caught us and threw a bucket of water on us.
    Having a cider ice lolly and pretending we were drunk.
    Playing dressing up in my mums clothes.
    Playing games like skipping and a game we used to play using rubber bands fastened together.
    Playing the sound of music but I could never be Leisle.
    Playing throwing two balls against the wall.
    Eating toast with dripping on and being told if you eat the fat off anything eat it was good for you cus it would grease your lungs.
    Having a bath and my hair washed every Sunday night then me mum would do my hair with the nit comb.
    Playing doffers. It was where you dared someone to do something that was scary.
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    Re: Born 1930 - 1979!

    I remember most of those things I was born in the 60's. One day I took our two dogs to the woods with my friend and her dog. The rope swing across the stream wasn't long enough, so I tied a dog lead to it, swung across, the lead snapped, I went flying up in the air and landed at the bottom of the stream in a foot of silt, my long blond hair was covered in wriggly things, my orange dress, white ankle socks and pale blue jacket were filthy. I ran all the way home, thankfully my grandma was out, I quickly ran a bath to get rid of the nasty evidence. I would have been in so much trouble. I had to push all the wriggly things down the plug hole. I never told the truth about that day.

    I also got in to trouble for breaking a small branch of a tree to play horse riding on my imaginary horse; a the police man told me off. I am still terrified of that now old retired police man.

    What fun and freedom.!

    Thanks Yvonne, you made my day.
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    Re: Born 1930 - 1979!

    I was born the end of 79, so I'm not sure I count, as I didn't really survive the 70s and I still get asked constantly for ID... (apparently I look under 25.) Anyway I do remember spending a lot of time outdoors.

    But we did have an Atari, when I was just learning to ride a three wheel bike.. But they didn't have much depth, so took a bit less of our time, but as I grew up we did have different video games... I had an older brother, so that might change somethings. I also remember video movies, as far back as I can remember. But we had tapes, no cds.

    I remember being very young and we had fireworks, then they were banned.

    Anyway I still enjoyed reading so thank you.

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