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32 minutes ago, NYGoldenDomer said:

99. I had those when I was a kid!!!!!

100.  And you survived!  You also probably played dodgeball, climbed trees, rode in the back of a pick-up truck, didn't wear a helmet while riding a back, and so forth.  They stole all the fun of being a kid.  That which does not kill you makes you stronger.

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25 minutes ago, jessemoore97 said:

100.  And you survived!  You also probably played dodgeball, climbed trees, rode in the back of a pick-up truck, didn't wear a helmet while riding a back, and so forth.  They stole all the fun of being a kid.  That which does not kill you makes you stronger.

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1 hour ago, jessemoore97 said:

100.  And you survived!  You also probably played dodgeball, climbed trees, rode in the back of a pick-up truck, didn't wear a helmet while riding a back, and so forth.  They stole all the fun of being a kid.  That which does not kill you makes you stronger.

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Hell yes. I remember doing all that and then some. I can remember the old man having a softball tournament in a town close by....my mom was a nurse so she's working and us kids just running around whatever town with like 5 bucks buying big league chew and mountain dew in a glass bottle. Not a care in the world. No big deal. My old man saying check the tournament board so you know when we play and you'll know when to be back. Too easy. Damn....shit was so much nicer then. Guaranteed I put like 6 to 10 thousand miles on my bike with no issue. Hitting up buddies houses or riding around the lake swimming or fishing. Being kids. I also remember though when I f'd up. It wasn't cool. Respect and telling the truth and / or owning up to your behavior was a thing. It was nobody else's fault but yours. Ownership. It's unfortunately missing any more. F around and we definitely found out. We didn't do much wrong because we knew....shit wouldn't be cool. Respect meant something. Anyway. Go irish. 

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2 hours ago, jessemoore97 said:

100.  And you survived!  You also probably played dodgeball, climbed trees, rode in the back of a pick-up truck, didn't wear a helmet while riding a back, and so forth.  They stole all the fun of being a kid.  That which does not kill you makes you stronger.

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9 hours ago, The Captain 19 said:

102:

Hell yes. I remember doing all that and then some. I can remember the old man having a softball tournament in a town close by....my mom was a nurse so she's working and us kids just running around whatever town with like 5 bucks buying big league chew and mountain dew in a glass bottle. Not a care in the world. No big deal. My old man saying check the tournament board so you know when we play and you'll know when to be back. Too easy. Damn....shit was so much nicer then. Guaranteed I put like 6 to 10 thousand miles on my bike with no issue. Hitting up buddies houses or riding around the lake swimming or fishing. Being kids. I also remember though when I f'd up. It wasn't cool. Respect and telling the truth and / or owning up to your behavior was a thing. It was nobody else's fault but yours. Ownership. It's unfortunately missing any more. F around and we definitely found out. We didn't do much wrong because we knew....shit wouldn't be cool. Respect meant something. Anyway. Go irish. 

104.  Sounds similar to my childhood.  Outside all summer long, except lunch, and back home when street lights came on or you heard your parents calling for you.  It was great with a neighborhood full of kids, and most only had dad working, so mom's were at home no day care.  Pick up games of baseball or football, riding your bikes, playing army or cowboys and indians.  On weekend nights it was hide and seek, ghosts in the graveyard, or chasing fireflies around.

Glass bottles of Mt Dew, boy that takes my back!  We used to run down to the local grocery or the old gas station when ever we got enough change to buy a pack of baseball cards.  Then spend the next hour like shrewd Arab traders swapping cards of your favorite players or teams.  Never could stomach gum, let alone that stall stick in the card pack lol.

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105.  I remember when we were kids we'd right everywhere.  We had a great childhood.  It sucks how its hard to trust my 6 year old to ride his bike 8 houses down the block just because generally people friging suck now.  I was all over my neighborhood by the time I was his age.  

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4 hours ago, NYGoldenDomer said:

105.  I remember when we were kids we'd right everywhere.  We had a great childhood.  It sucks how its hard to trust my 6 year old to ride his bike 8 houses down the block just because generally people friging suck now.  I was all over my neighborhood by the time I was his age.  

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6 hours ago, NYGoldenDomer said:

105.  I remember when we were kids we'd right everywhere.  We had a great childhood.  It sucks how its hard to trust my 6 year old to ride his bike 8 houses down the block just because generally people friging suck now.  I was all over my neighborhood by the time I was his age.  

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can’t even trust my kid to go exploring the woods with friends to find boxes of porno mags anymore like when I was a kid

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1 minute ago, Baldy said:

I was trying to fix the number, but it kept kicking me out, but I was able to get it finally. 🙄

116. Haha, this remembering to number thing is getting tricky. And considering when quotes are brought in.

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4 minutes ago, Mike said:

116. Haha, this remembering to number thing is getting tricky. And considering when quotes are brought in.

117.

Seriously! Most of the time I remember, but sometimes I don’t. Like in my last post, where I talked about the number in the one before…and then forgot to number it. 😂 At least this time I did. 🤣

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Just now, Baldy said:

117.

Seriously! Most of the time I remember, but sometimes I don’t. Like in my last post, where I talked about the number in the one before…and then forgot to number it. 😂 At least this time I did. 🤣

118. This thread has turned into a game of Will I be able to edit my post and add the number before anyone else sees it?

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