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My brother and I used to ride in the back of my uncle’s pick up truck. That was fun. Rode dirt bikes and motorcycles without helmets, skated on ponds without supervision. The list goes on. I should be dead.
We scoffed at the kids who had to tell their parents were they were going. And avoided those whose parents were always with them. How did we ever reach adulthood?
In the 60’s at 14/15 years old, I would ride my bike (sans helmet) through town with my rifle across the handlebars on my way out to the dump to shoot bottles and cans. Never got a second look. Put me ahead of the game when I joined the Marines at 18.
Looking over all these comments, and thinking back to how it used to be, it occurs to me that the world we live in today, with all it’s rules, regulations and constant surveillance, would have been considered a fascist nightmare to us back then. Seriously, we are living in something like Brave New World, but the changes have crept up on us so slowly, like the proverbial temperature of the pot with the lobster inside, that we are only dimly aware of how little freedom we have left.
gorillazilla over 6 years ago
Wait till he tells them about the playground with the steel jungle gym on concrete.
wiatr over 6 years ago
Ah, the good old days! I also got to ride around in cars in the front seat with NO seatbelt!
dwane.scoty1 over 6 years ago
This guy’s trying to get out of paying child support! 21st century child abuse!
Nighthawks Premium Member over 6 years ago
and I’ll just bet that when they bicycled to the playground they didn’t wear helmets
dlkrueger33 over 6 years ago
My brother and I used to ride in the back of my uncle’s pick up truck. That was fun. Rode dirt bikes and motorcycles without helmets, skated on ponds without supervision. The list goes on. I should be dead.
Andrew Sleeth over 6 years ago
Risk is 90 percent perception and 50 percent chance. It’s a matter of what’s most important to the risk-taker.
nosirrom over 6 years ago
And we had to get up and cross the room to change the channel.
micromos over 6 years ago
I played in the woods.
WCraft over 6 years ago
I absolutely love it! Wulff and Morgenthaler – Major Kudos! Best comic of the day!
Jelliqal over 6 years ago
I rode in the back of Granddad’s pick up truck. Alone
eolan59 over 6 years ago
And we played sports without supervision and safety gear
Bill The Nuke over 6 years ago
We scoffed at the kids who had to tell their parents were they were going. And avoided those whose parents were always with them. How did we ever reach adulthood?
Impkins Premium Member over 6 years ago
And now here we sit, with these wonderful memories, and great, fun people to share them with. Cool. :)
jel354 over 6 years ago
Ok. I can see why they’re split up.
Bonita Voigt over 6 years ago
And we would drink water from the garden hose when playing outside.
Hippogriff over 6 years ago
In junior high school, we made our own fireworks.
azbob over 6 years ago
In the 60’s at 14/15 years old, I would ride my bike (sans helmet) through town with my rifle across the handlebars on my way out to the dump to shoot bottles and cans. Never got a second look. Put me ahead of the game when I joined the Marines at 18.
InquireWithin over 6 years ago
Looking over all these comments, and thinking back to how it used to be, it occurs to me that the world we live in today, with all it’s rules, regulations and constant surveillance, would have been considered a fascist nightmare to us back then. Seriously, we are living in something like Brave New World, but the changes have crept up on us so slowly, like the proverbial temperature of the pot with the lobster inside, that we are only dimly aware of how little freedom we have left.
bsisler21 over 6 years ago
And we drank out of the garden hose. Eeeeek!
clayusmcret Premium Member over 6 years ago
It’s true, every bit of it. Even the angry wuss kid calling to be protected from reality.
Charles Brobst Premium Member over 6 years ago
A walked alone through the mountains from the age of seven past industrial wreckage, open mine shafts and strip mines and drank from untreated waters.
bo_bo_deluxe almost 3 years ago
“Dad, what’s ’bicycled” to the playground? Is that some kind of gay thing only grown ups do?