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To: Big Dog who wrote (15368)11/17/2002 2:35:27 AM
From: LTK007  Respond to of 30712
 
OTOT: So true, excellent rendering; o baby, memories.<< 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. No cell phones. Unthinkable>> (edit-gees we were lucky!!! i am glad i am not a kid now. But one thing where i am living now little has changed. Believe or not where i live we have NO police--o the sheriff drives through once a week maybe, his office is 25 miles from us.And most, including myself never lock their doors)
Actually per what parents are doing today, and all these dangers everywhere; it is a bit surprising any of us from the 40s/50s are alive:)
I will never confess what kind a wildass driver i was, i think back and say 'i would on purpose get to 60 on slick snow and slam the brakes to see how many 360s i could do,mama mia!'.
I don't know how, it is beyond my ken, but i never had an accident ever--
My mom and dad never knew where we were. One day we decided to walk to Valley Forge Park, just 25 miles.
we got there, but it was hell hitch-hiking back to beat the mid-summer sunset; and we didn't but that time it was fun to tell of our adventure to explain why didn't beat the sunset:)
And hell hitchhiking was a ritual, and once you could drive it was a duty to return the favor. Max