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    Just for a minute, forget everything stressful and read this……………

    Close your eyes and go back in time…

    Before the Internet…

    Before semi-automatics, joyriders and crack….

    Before SEGA or Super Nintendo…

    Way back……..

    I’m talking about Hide and Seek in the park.

    The corner shop.

    Hopscotch.

    Butterscotch.

    Skipping.

    Handstands.

    Football with an old can.

    Fingerbob.

    Beano, Dandy, Buster, Twinkle and Dennis the Menace.

    Roly Poly.

    Hula Hoops, jumping the stream, building dams.

    The smell of the sun and fresh cut grass.

    Bazooka Joe bubble gum.

    An ice cream cone on a warm summer night from the
    van that plays a tune.

    Chocolate or vanilla or strawberry or maybe
    Neapolitan or perhaps screwball.

    Wait…..

    Watching Saturday morning cartoons, short
    commercials or the flicks.

    Children’s Film Foundation, The Double Deckers,
    Red Hand Gang,

    Tomorrow People, Tiswas or Swapshop?, and ‘Why Don’t You’?

    – or staying up for Doctor Who.

    When around the corner seemed far away and going
    into town seemed like going somewhere.

    Earwigs,wasps, stinging nettles and bee stings.

    Sticky fingers.

    Playing Marbles. Ball bearings. Big ‘uns and Little ‘uns.

    Cops and Robbers, Cowboys and Indians, and Zorro.

    Climbing trees.

    Making igloos out of snow banks.

    Walking to school, no matter what the weather.

    Running till you were out of breath, laughing so
    hard that your stomach hurt.

    Jumping on the bed. Pillow fights.

    spinning around on roundabouts, getting dizzy and
    falling down was cause for giggles.

    Being tired from playing….remember that?

    The worst embarrassment was being picked last for a team.

    Water balloons were the ultimate weapon.

    Football cards in the spokes transformed any bike into a motorcycle.

    Choppers and Grifters.

    Eating raw jelly. Orange squash ice pops.

    Vimto and Jubbly lollies

    Remember when…

    There were two types of trainers – girls and boys, and Dunlop Green

    Flash The only time you wore them at School was for P.E.

    And they were called gym shoes or if you are older – plimsoles

    You knew everyone in your street – and so did your parents.

    It wasn’t odd to have two or three ‘best’friends.

    You didn’t sleep a wink on Christmas Eve.

    When nobody owned a pure-bred dog.

    When 25p was decent pocket money

    Curly Whirlys. Space Dust. Toffo’s.

    Top Trumps.

    When you’d reach into a muddy gutter for a penny.

    When nearly everyone’s mum was at home when the kids got there.

    When any parent could discipline any kid, or feed him or use him to
    carry groceries and nobody, not even the kid, thought a thing of it.

    When being sent to the head’s office was nothing compared to the fate
    that awaited a misbehaving pupil at home.

    Basically, we were in fear for our lives but it wasn’t because of
    drive-by shootings, drugs, gangs etc.

    Parents and grandparents were a much bigger threat
    and some of us are still afraid of them.

    Didn’t that feel good?

    Just to go back and say, Yeah, I remember that!

    Remember when….

    Decisions were made by going “Ip, Dip, Dog Sh t”

    “Race issue” meant arguing about who ran the fastest.

    Money issues were handled by whoever was the banker in Monopoly

    The worst thing you could catch from the opposite sex was germs.

    And the worst thing in your day was having to sit next to one.

    It was unbelievable that ‘British Bulldog 123’ wasn’t an Olympic event.

    Having a weapon in school, meant being caught with a catapult.

    Nobody was prettier than Mum.

    Scrapes and bruises were kissed and made better.

    Taking drugs meant orange-flavoured chewable aspirin.

    Ice cream was considered a basic food group.

    Getting a foot of snow was a dream come true.

    Older siblings were the worst tormentors, but also the fiercest
    protectors.

    If you can remember most or all of these, then you have LIVED.

    Pass this on to anyone who may need a break from
    their grown life……
    :wink: 8)

    #251677

    Sharon as i read that i was smiling but in the end i started to fill up

    Why because to me those was the days unlike what the kids have now

    i have just made my oldest read it she asked what pilmsols was lol

    Thanks for that was brill

    #251678

    Innit suns :wink: :oops: Im gutted kids now have so much to worry about, and not enough time for the fun stuff. too many news channels showing war, and people willing to blow themselves up in the name of “religion”!! How do you explain that away to a child? awful things :twisted: and you cant protect them from it all.

    Ive read a few similar e-mails like that, but that was by far the best… toffos and dunlops got me lol!!! Do you remember flavoured Toffos? :lol: 8)

    #251679

    i remember screwballs, flavoured toffos and i had a grifter

    i defo have lived 8)

    #251680

    Yeah i always picked the toffee ones out lol and space dust lol

    Loved it thought ya head was expolding with the popping it made lol

    and space hoppers god i played up for one and remeber mon getting into dept with providant lol just to get me a good christmas lol

    Then hiding every week when the man came for the money lol

    and rainbow kali?? sory bad speeling hope you no what i mean tho lol

    And the jubles f00ke me they lasted hours lol

    #251681

    I werent allowed a space hopper :( and instead of a chopper or a grifter I got a Small Rider :oops: in green :oops:

    #251682

    ooo I had a purpul chopper lol

    And think me best ever toy was the action man tank and hellcopter

    Then i had a talking actionman with lil records on his back to make him talk lol

    #251683

    sharongooner,

    In my school days that would have been called free verse, a memory in every sentence.

    Growing old is compulsory, growing up is optional

    #251684

    True Langy

    Why do you think we have lots more memories of when we were young compared to when we get passed our teens?

    Is it because we had the school holidays, and seemed to do so much all the time, and you dont do that once you have a family and work?

    Its something that really bugs me. Dont get me wrong, Ive lived my life to the full at all times (im lucky to still be here really), but just dont have as many memories jam packed in if you know what I mean.

    Oh……. wish I was still little

    #251685

    Or it could be the drugs we took in our youth. Mine are just starting work their way out :wink:

    The memories do come back. Its wonderfull. You get to live them again and remember the details vividly.

    Stories unlock the past keep them coming and others will follow.

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