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Old 03-12-2004, 01:25 PM   #10
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Bloo - very well said.

Being a child of the '70's in Vermont is probably like being a child of the '60's down here. And you brought back a lot of fond memories.

Saftey while riding in the back of a pick-up - don't sit on the edge. The wheel well is ok, but not the edge.

Accidents were pretty much a weekly occurance, black eyes and cuts happen....and we are better for them.

Reading this thread has been very theraputic. And reminds me why I am happy I do not have kids and will not have kids.

I am not sure I would be a very happy parent dealing with the crap that goes on today. I might have been a good dad instilling the values expressed in this thread. but dealing "todays" parents would have surely pushed me over the edge. I think there would be too many lawsuits filed against me and my kids. LOL

Keep lines wet and tight in the pacific
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