When the world had hope.
When my friends were always there.
When the music was loud, fun and meaningful.
When 8pm was the best time to sit on my porch.
When the dreams of what might happen the next day Made me wake up.
When all I cared about was nothing important.
When every tear was A tear of joy.
When the only reason I would stop laughing was because it hurt so much, but the pain always felt good.
Those were the good ol days. :):):)
2007-05-19 19:31:13
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answered by Frankie 4
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I grew up in a place where nobody ever locked their doors. Everybody looked out for each other and nobody ,(to the best of my knowlege) had ever been shot in a schoolhouse.
We said the Lord's prayer and the Pledge of Allegience every morning at the start of our school day.
And if you got out of line, somebody would beat your ***, and if it was at school you would get it again whaen you got home.
Nobody had ADD or any other excuse for misbehaving. A good smack on the bottom would fix those ailments, and ACLU or the state or nobody else had any concerns about it.
No A/C, no computers, and cars had dimmer switches next to the brake pedal.
There were no seatbelt laws, a lot of cars didn't even have seatbelts.
We could swim in the creek and not get any deseases.
2007-05-19 19:34:52
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answered by Eveready 5
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Summers at my Grandmother's house. Good home cook meals and the softest chocolate Chip cookies. Playing outside all day and Sleeping peacefully at night. Without a care in the world.
2007-05-19 19:26:15
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answered by Lee 2
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When bees weren't dying nor killing.
When there was no PlayStation, X-Box, or Wii, only the Atari, Coleeco, and Intellivision.
When pizza and ice cream could still cure any problem.
When schools didn't have metal detectors, and didn't need them (and I graduated from Columbine High School)!
When you could turn on the television without blushing.
When people could still blush.
When people could still respect our president, even if they wanted him out of office.
When murder was still just as hideous as having sex with a nine year old (at least we still find something repulsive, I suppose).
When country music, rock music, and rap music all sounded different.
When a family could still live comfortably off of one income.
2007-05-19 19:38:43
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answered by Serving Jesus 6
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The Good Ole` Days to me......
Playing out side
* Playing Jacks
*Jumping Rope
*Pogo stick
*Cart Wheels, etc.
*Making mudd pies
*Playing in the rain
*Riding my bike
*Kick the can
*flying a kite with my family
*Family Picnic's
*Drive in Movie's
Eating diner at the Table. Enjoying a once in awhile movie on T.V. with the entire Family.
The list goes on....................
2007-05-19 19:34:02
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answered by faith♥missouri 7
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I even have heard no longer so good scores for this canines nutrition. take a check out the climate. If by utilising-products, glutens, and grains (rice, corn, etc) are on the record, i might say no way for my canines. maximum canines nutrition which you will get at a keep which includes Wal-mart isn't the suited. We feed our canines poultry Soup for the canines Lover's Soul. i might say purely feed your canines this in case you could not have the money for a greater suited high quality nutrition, which includes poultry Soup, well being, etc. good success
2016-11-25 02:34:51
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answered by bennison 4
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All through my childhood, I'd run out to play with the neighborhood kids, disappear for hours and come home at dusk. My parents never gave it a thought.
Also, going to the drive in and getting rootbeer floats in frosted mugs.
When guys apologized if they accidentally said a bad word in front of you.
2007-05-19 19:32:43
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answered by sister_godzilla 6
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Of course, my childhood is the Good Ol Days. I didn't realize it at the time though. I wish I could go back, knowing what I know now. I'd cherish every minute.
2007-05-19 19:27:40
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answered by Tikimaskedman 7
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Picnics, riding my bike around the neighbourhood without a helmet or parents worrying, not having to pay bills or do tax, thinking that I was going to live forever.
2007-05-19 19:26:07
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answered by Sunny 1st 4
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That's the same as me. I could go for a walk and never had to be frightened. Also $1 brought a lot of candy, not anymore lol.
2007-05-19 19:28:01
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answered by Anonymous
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