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justplugit 07-31-2006 08:38 PM

Media Brainwashing--
 
Not bad enough they tell ya the daily Dangers of cold in the winter, now they have added Summer heat Dangers.

I was working in the front yard early this morning when a young lady

walks by with her kids, maybe 4 or 5 yrs old. She's wallking in the

early morning and carrying a water bottle. Smart girl.

Then she says to her kids, we will have to stay in the house Tuesday

and Wednesday because it's going to be too hot to go out!! Brainwashed girl.

What ever happened to letting the kids sit in the shade and read or

go under the hose. Now the kids think that when it's too hot they

have to stay in the house. More down time for them staring at the

tube or playing mind numbing video games.

Amazing how many of us survived the summer months, playing all

all kinds of games outside from morning till dark,going under the hose,

selling lemonade, having fun before AC was around or not being able

to afford a fan.


Listen to the news so they can tell us idiots how we should live in the Summer too. :hihi: They have our best interests at heart, their not trying to bring in ratings and advertising $ or anything. :doh:

Backbeach Jake 07-31-2006 09:09 PM

I recently asked my brother, Mountain Caster, if he remembered it being this hot when we were growing up.(in Kentucky). he said hell yes, it was hotter, a lotta times over 100 degrees. And do you remember where we were? Playing baseball or waiting to play the winning team. All freakin day long. No water bottles then, maybe a slurp outa a hose if the water was turned on. If there weren't enough guys to play a game, then we played home run derby. That would kill me today.:spin:

justplugit 07-31-2006 09:30 PM

OH yeah Fred, i still remember the after taste from the rubba hose. :)
I slept in the attic with no fan just an open screened window about 3'x4'. I can still remember my Dad hosing off the roof with the hose around 8pm to cool it down a bit as the steam rose off the roof. :hihi:

Skitterpop 07-31-2006 10:21 PM

all day at and in the river or the pond or the resevoir :kewl: The best of times and the best memories.

Guess I`ll have to stay inside all week :bl2:

Slingah 07-31-2006 10:42 PM

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Originally Posted by justplugit
Not bad enough they tell ya the daily Dangers of cold in the winter, now they have added Summer heat Dangers.

I was working in the front yard early this morning when a young lady

walks by with her kids, maybe 4 or 5 yrs old. She's wallking in the

early morning and carrying a water bottle. Smart girl.

Then she says to her kids, we will have to stay in the house Tuesday

and Wednesday because it's going to be too hot to go out!! Brainwashed girl.

What ever happened to letting the kids sit in the shade and read or

go under the hose. Now the kids think that when it's too hot they

have to stay in the house. More down time for them staring at the

tube or playing mind numbing video games.

Amazing how many of us survived the summer months, playing all

all kinds of games outside from morning till dark,going under the hose,

selling lemonade, having fun before AC was around or not being able

to afford a fan.


Listen to the news so they can tell us idiots how we should live in the Summer too. :hihi: They have our best interests at heart, their not trying to bring in ratings and advertising $ or anything. :doh:

I thought the same thing Dave..too hot....paaaleeeeze

Clammer 07-31-2006 11:41 PM

& every kid had in their back pocket a water spicket knob=================ssooooooooooooooo when ya were going home ============= up the higher end ==you could turn on someones water for a drink or a soaking :spin:

JohnR 08-01-2006 05:42 AM

We would just get into a higher than average amount of trouble. Usually eneded up getting jumped by the West Rox or Hyde Park kids at the pool. They would be pissed when we went after their girlfriends :musc: :fishslap:


Clammer - thanks for reminding about the spicket knob

I also remember the odd friend passed out in heat stroke

Slingah 08-01-2006 06:00 AM

The Quincy Quarries :musc:

Karl F 08-01-2006 11:34 AM

boot the kids outside ;).. but, Please, keep an eye on your four legged friends.. two poor dogs have died in hot cars here on the cape this summer.. stupid owners.. they should be locked in the hot car all day!
My golden is stretched out in front of the AC as I type... :rollem: yeah.. she's spoiled... :)

justplugit 08-01-2006 11:35 AM

Yeah, what ever happened to water pistol fights or even water pistols.:huh: Used to drink from them too ,with their distinct plastic flavor.:hihi: They were like 29 cents, so you guarded it with your life if you were lucky enough to get one for the summer. :D

Fishpart 08-01-2006 11:59 AM

It's hot f#% that//////

How about leisurly walk through the streets in Iraq with a helmet and a flak vest f@#$%^ing sissies. At least you have water that has been boiling in your canteen since morning...:yak6:

Raven 08-01-2006 12:24 PM

i remember the urgency
 
when you first heard the ice cream truck....
coming...

running back in for your saved change
to get root-beer popsicles or fudgesicles

slip and slides....waterballoon contests
running thru the sprinkler
ice cold water mellon

those were the days...

JohnR 08-01-2006 12:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Fishpart
It's hot f#% that//////

How about leisurly walk through the streets in Iraq with a helmet and a flak vest f@#$%^ing sissies. At least you have water that has been boiling in your canteen since morning...:yak6:

And 70 pounds of pack (light summer load) with 130 degrees, which they say is not a dry heat.

Good point Ed...

Fishpart 08-01-2006 12:54 PM

Try rigging up for a jump and waiting a couple fo hours on the ramp at Pope Airforce Base to get on a C130 to fly nap of the earth for an hour with air conditioning that doesn't because the air is still too warm at that low altitude.............

Jenn 08-01-2006 04:42 PM

Blasphemy!!! we used to drink from the hose in the barn...ooh it was the best, as the water from the farm well ALWAYS seemed to taste better and colder than any other!! and when we were playing down in the hay field we drank straight from the stream that ran along side it.... by todays standards I would be dead from it!!!:smash:

Backbeach Jake 08-01-2006 04:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Jenn
Blasphemy!!! we used to drink from the hose in the barn...ooh it was the best, as the water from the farm well ALWAYS seemed to taste better and colder than any other!! and when we were playing down in the hay field we drank straight from the stream that ran along side it.... by todays standards I would be dead from it!!!:smash:

Icey COLD well Water! Do you have any idea how many people have never had that pleasure in this country? Millions, I'd wager. And millions more have never knelt to drink from a stream. Pity.

Jenn 08-01-2006 05:00 PM

:eek5: sad but true....

justplugit 08-01-2006 06:07 PM

Remember the Blue porcelin cup hanging on the barn next to the hand pump. :hihi: Nothin ever tasted colder and better than the cold water that came out of that pump after walking behind a hay bailer pitchin #60 bales onto the wagon in the heat all afternoon. :doh:

JohnR 08-01-2006 06:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Fishpart
Try rigging up for a jump and waiting a couple fo hours on the ramp at Pope Airforce Base to get on a C130 to fly nap of the earth for an hour with air conditioning that doesn't because the air is still too warm at that low altitude.............

Now here I am at a loss as to why anyone would chose to exit a perfectly funcionting aircraft by any means other than an exit ladder with the wheels chocked on terra firma...

Backbeach Jake 08-01-2006 06:50 PM

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Originally Posted by justplugit
Remember the Blue porcelin cup hanging on the barn next to the hand pump. :hihi: Nothin ever tasted colder and better than the cold water that came out of that pump after walking behind a hay bailer pitchin #60 bales onto the wagon in the heat all afternoon. :doh:

Ever pick up a bale that had a po'ed snake hanging outa it?:shocked: My Grandmother in Morgantown had a tin cup. Jeeze the mention of that takes me back 40 years, and I can just almost taste that water. Thanks for that one, Dave.

justplugit 08-01-2006 07:34 PM

My pleasure Fred. :btu: My best memories are from my uncle's farm. Never knew a more peaceful place in my life.:) When i was 15 our Babe Ruth League team was state champs and went all over the country to play. I chose to work on the farm that summer rather than go, they thought i was crazy, never regretted it.:doh:
Yeah, the black snakes would be half way stickin outa the bales either with or without heads. :hihi:Coolest thing was when you made the last cut of alfafa with the mowing machine, the quail would fly up in front of ya the whole distance. :hihi: No way you can ever go back to those great times. :doh:

Slingah 08-01-2006 07:52 PM

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Originally Posted by justplugit
No way you can ever go back to those great times. :doh:

your doin it now :btu:

justplugit 08-01-2006 08:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Slingah
your doin it now :btu:

Ya know your right Slingah :hihi:, and this is one of the few places you can do it, because the people here are the salt of the earth, the real thing, the absolute Best of the Best. I luvs you guys. :D

The Dad Fisherman 08-02-2006 07:06 AM

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Originally Posted by JohnR
Now here I am at a loss as to why anyone would chose to exit a perfectly funcionting aircraft by any means other than an exit ladder with the wheels chocked on terra firma...


I use to think the same thing about Subs when I was in the Navy.....Why would anybody in their right mine get on a ship that was Designed To Sink...just never made sense.

justplugit 08-02-2006 08:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Backbeach Jake
Ever pick up a bale that had a po'ed snake hanging outa it?:shocked: My Grandmother in Morgantown had a tin cup. Jeeze the mention of that takes me back 40 years, and I can just almost taste that water. Thanks for that one, Dave.

Hey Fred, this one's for you. :D

Fishpart 08-02-2006 08:34 AM

You are right, it is a shame most children in America no longer have the opportunity to drink cold well water or drink from a spring creek....

When we were kids, we spent the summer runnning through the woods and when we got hot we went for a dip in Misquitohawk Brook clothes and all...........

Canalratt1 08-02-2006 10:15 AM

We used to go to the pool and beat up the East Dedham kids:grins:

Clammer 08-02-2006 10:38 AM

KARL F

Yep == me & my two dogs [1 golden ] just chillin / no work, no play just a/c ;;;

I still have a natural spring I go to to fill my water jugs / same temp == 365 days a year ;;

met a old timer from Mass one day there //he had one of those old big ass caddy,s //the trunk was huge == must of had two dozen 2 gallon jugs in there ;;
couldn,t help it >>> I asked him WTF was he doing with all the water /// his reply .........>>>>>> you ain,t had coffee til its made with this ;;
That was many years ago >>>.. still havn,t tried it ,,

Dave Squit guns // I saw the grandkids with them last week // they have really inproved ;;; gotta get some & put pee in it :::::angel:

Swimmer 08-02-2006 10:58 AM

At the computor, dog under the desk and wife sitting in easy chair next to me in small office. It all good. Water out of the spigot when you were a kid was awesome. Raven brought back greqt memories of those root beer popcicles. uummm um.

justplugit 08-02-2006 11:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Clammer
KARL F



met a old timer from Mass one day there//

Who's the OLDTIMER now Mike, who's the old timer now. :huh: :rotf2:

Oh man, i know i set myself up with that one. :hidin: :D


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