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there were no gangs and drive-by shootings when we were kids
we played stick-ball in the street and built tree houses
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I did,
How about you?
Perhaps all our children are doing is paying attention to american adults and mimicking their behavior. Look at your "leaders"; business, economic, political.View attachment 287858
Physician: American Children āImmersed in a Culture of Disrespectā
But nooooo . SJW/ or Cultural war is such a gawd dam conspiracy.
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I did,
How about you?
Not sure how you think you got that and missed the 60-70s as well.
Don't think you're immune:
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I did,
How about you?
Not sure how you think you got that and missed the 60-70s as well.
Missed the 60s and 70s?
60s I was in Middle and High School.
70s I was touring the world, courtesy of Uncle Sam
Funny thread....considering the behavior modeling the current occupant of the WH is doing.
Funny thread....considering the behavior modeling the current occupant of the WH is doing.
Field trip circa 1977...........
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Field trip circa 1977...........
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yeah, not many people can read a map anymore.![]()
I did,
How about you?
Roger that. And we . . .
Took hunter safety classes at age 11.
Played Army men outside.
Couldn't stand to sit in front of the Atari for long.
Rode our bikes tens of miles without our parents being aware.
Were given access to firearms and plinked around the back forty with them from about age 9.
Actually asked girls out to the movies or dancing or whatever . . . in person.
Had the balls to ask girls to slow skate with us down at the roller rink.
Knew how to use a road atlas to find with precision wherever we wanted to go.
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I did,
How about you?
Roger that. And we . . .
Took hunter safety classes at age 11.
Played Army men outside.
Couldn't stand to sit in front of the Atari for long.
Rode our bikes tens of miles without our parents being aware.
Were given access to firearms and plinked around the back forty with them from about age 9.
Actually asked girls out to the movies or dancing or whatever . . . in person.
Had the balls to ask girls to slow skate with us down at the roller rink.
Knew how to use a road atlas to find with precision wherever we wanted to go.