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Originally Posted by lizardlady
@Revenge Tour, LOL at myself. I thought you were around MD's age for some reason. Thanks for the stroll down memory lane.
If I may add to your list..
1. Nobody ever heard of play dates. You'd call a friend and see if they wanted to play.
2. Playing in the fog from the mosquito truck. Yeah, I know playing in a fog of poison was not too bright.
3. Childhood meant lumps and bumps and scrapes from playing outside. No one ran to the doctor or worried about scars.
4. This is from a bit older than MD meant. Furnishing your first apartment in "early Salvation Army" castoffs.
5. Walking to school. Hell, walking, or riding your bike, everywhere.
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Never played in the mosquito truck fog. Too funny. You probably have an immune system like no other.
My sister had a chemistry set with a Bunsen burner and vials of arsenic, mercury, and other wonderful toxins. She grew up to be an engineer.