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![]() "JJ" wrote in message ... Jerry Oxendine wrote: I have to agree with you! How did we survive the '50s, even the '70s without socialists like Hilary Clinton "protecting" us from ourselves? We misbehaved, we got paddled by a teacher and Dad gave you a "whuppin'" when you got home! GASP!! HORRORS! We rode our bicycles and didn't know what helmets were? You're KIDDING! We climbed trees, fell out, had the breath knocked out of us, got up and kept going. HUH? Why, we'll have to make trees illegal!! We sent each other flying high in the air by jumping on a short plank in a modified game of see-saw; sometimes the plank skewed to one side and we broke arms and ribs. Let's SUE somebody! We got up again with skinned knees, and when it quit smarting, we got back on the board and did it again. In high school, we drove school busses at 16! WHAAAAAAAAAAT??????? We even had bus drivers' club! What, that's CRAZY! No it wasn't. At that time, North Carolina had one of the safest school bus driver programs in the nation! We drove tractors as soon as we could reach the pedals and Pop-popped (John Deere) our way down the highway with no supervi- sion going from one field to another. YIKES!! We drove farm pickups (off road) as soon as we could shift gears, too! HORRORS! GASP! CALL THE LIBERALS! You bring back a lot of memories Jer. A poppin Johnny was the first thing I learned to drive 10 years before I would be old enough for a drivers license, that hand clutch really made it easy. Ever start it up without removing the tin can off the exhaust stack first? We expect to remain free, yet we quietly surrender our rights to the left wingers who represent one of the greatest threats next to our external enemies. That is because it is creeping socialism" and slips up on us one right at a time. Like the seatbelt issue, the liberals couch their agenda in issues that seem to "be for the good of all". They know that they cannot suddenly, for example, take away guns (well, there's that pesky Constition thing they'd like to get rid of); it would set off a rebellion. We used to take guns to school. Hear that anti-gun liberal nuts, yes, real guns at school. Even carried them on the school bus. We never had any thoughts of shooting up the school, and certainly no thoughts of shooting someone. We would leave our rifles in the prinipal's office until after school, then walk home through the fields and pastures looking for varmits to shoot. And I long for those days that will never come back. I just wish my daughter could see how happy and (WHAT?) free we were We wore the same clothes until they couldn't be patched anymore. Were we poor? Moneywise, yes. But we didn't KNOW we were poor. We farmed, raised our own vegetables, chickens. What we didn't need for the root cellar, Mom canned and put up for the winter. We picked blackberries and made jelly for sweets, or Mom made cakes or cookies from scratch. For a treat, she would bake yeast rolls----MMMMMM! You could smell them at the back of the garden and out to the wheat field. We sold eggs we didn't use ourselves with a route in town, and frequented the farmers' market. We knew nothing about pocket games. Computers were something that we couldn't imagine except those huge Unix things with the multiple tape reels seen on our black and white TVs. We couldn't believe it when we heard about Sputnik Do you remember the International Geo- physical Year? Toys? We got a few things at Christmas, the rest we scrounged up wheels and steering wheels to make "go" carts that coasted down the highway--YES! It was the highway, or rural route, dodging cars or running in the ditch if they got too close. We carried pocket knives and thought nothing of it! It was a rite of passage for boys with which we carved whistles--which, in turn, were confiscated by the teachers who spied them. Which, in turn, we made more whistles, which..........you know! NO one ever thought about shooting anyone. We boys had arguments and met out behind the ball field and duked it out. Afterwards we pouted at our opponents, and gradually started speaking again. Dads taught their kids how USE a gun, when, where, and why. Not to murder someone. Never, never, never point a gun at anyone unless you meant to use it. By 5th grade, I was moving Dad's guns around the house, FIRST making sure there was no round in the chamber. I was taught when hunting to break down your shotgun and carry it that way until you intended to shoot at that prey, or keep the safety on at all times. Because Dad took the time to teach me to respect the power of a gun and to NEVER become careless, I never had an accident, and to this day, if I pick up my Dad's old shotgun, the FIRST thing I do is to break it down and check to see there is no shell in there. Now kids have to have police roaming the halls and metal detectors. A girl somewhere was expelled (an honor student) because she unthinkingly brought a knife to school as part of a school science project. What has become of us? And the older kids make fun of us for being "old fashioned". Give back the school's authority to discipline kids ( yes, corporal), stop dumbing down education, and kick out the liberals that are slowly ruining this country. The poppin' Johns? Oh, yeah! Every year, I go to at least one "Old Time Threshing" convention in my state just to hear that sound. Jerry |
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