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5/27/2003 6:40:34 AM EDT
My wife sent me this and I think it says a lot about how things are just getting so screwed up these days...

If you lived as a child in the 40's, 50's, 60's, 70's or early '80s,
the
following applies to you:

Looking back, it's hard to believe that we have lived as long as we
have...

As children, we would ride in cars with no seat belts or air bags.
Riding in the back of a pickup truck on a warm day was always a
special
treat.

Our baby cribs were covered with bright colored lead-based paint. We
had no childproof lids on medicine bottles, doors, or cabinets, and
when
we rode our bikes, we had no helmets.

(Not to mention hitchhiking to town as a young kid!)

We drank water from the garden hose and not from a bottle. Horrors.

We would spend hours building our go-carts out of scraps and then
rode down the hill, only to find out we forgot the brakes. After
running
into the bushes a few times we learned to solve the problem.

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. We played dodgeball and sometimes the
ball would really hurt. We got cut and broke bones and broke teeth,
and
there were no law suits from these accidents. They were accidents. No
one
was to blame, but us. Remember accidents?

We had fights and punched each other and got black and blue and
learned to get over it.

We ate cupcakes, bread and butter, and drank sugar soda but we were
never overweight...we were always outside playing. We shared one grape
soda
with four friends, from one bottle and no one died from this.

We did not have Playstations, Nintendo 64, X-Boxes, video games at
all, 99 channels on cable, video tape movies, surround sound, personal
cell
phones, Personal Computers, Internet chat rooms ... we had friends. We
went
outside and found them. We rode bikes or walked to a friend's home and
knocked on the door, or rung the bell or just walked in and talked to
them.

Imagine such a thing. Without asking a parent! By ourselves! Out
there in the cold cruel world! Without a guardian. How did we do it?

We made up games with sticks and tennis balls and ate worms and
although we were told it would happen, we did not put out very many
eyes,
nor did the worms live inside us forever.

Little League had tryouts and not everyone made the team. Those who
didn't, had to learn to deal with disappointment..... Some students
weren't
as smart as others so they failed a grade and were held back to repeat
the
same grade.....Horrors. Tests were not adjusted for any reason.

Our actions were our own. Consequences were expected. No one to hide
behind. The idea of a parent bailing us out if we broke a law was
unheard
of. They actually sided with the law, imagine that!

This generation has produced some of the best risk-takers and problem
solvers and inventors, ever. The past 50 years has been an
explosion of innovation and new ideas. We had freedom, failure,
success
and responsibility, and we learned how to deal with it all.

And you're one of them.

Congratulations!


Please pass this on to others who have had the luck to grow up as
kids, before lawyers and government regulated our lives, for our own
good.
5/27/2003 6:53:32 AM EDT
[#1]
yes, surely, statistically, we should all be dead......................

im only 23 and i got to enjoy most every bit of that, funny how bad things have gotten in such a short amount of time.

what i have to wonder about is how its going to be for my 14 month old son when he gets to my age.............personal foam suits?
5/27/2003 7:02:15 AM EDT
[#2]
That is outstanding.  Thank you!!
5/27/2003 7:03:57 AM EDT
[#3]
Yep, I'm only 34 and I remember taking long trips where my younger sister was so small she got to sit on the armrest between the front seats!  No seat belts not baby seats just dump the kids and the car and go, imagine that...[:)]

5/27/2003 7:06:08 AM EDT
[#4]
We have Baby Boomers and Gen X....I think the next generation should be....THE BUBBLE GENERATION.  
5/27/2003 7:15:57 AM EDT
[#5]
Don't forget about the most toxic of ALL toxins....




.....RAW CHICKEN!


Remember back in the day, when you'd just wipe the cutting board?  Did we die?
Now people act like raw chicken juice is poison.
5/27/2003 7:37:04 AM EDT
[#6]
And NO way should you let the frozen Chicken thaw out on the counter while you are at work...."it will make you sick" My Mother did this all the time, we never got sick once.

Like I said, Bubble Generation.

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