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In reply to the discussion: What did you do as a teen/kid that parents today would have a fit if they knew you did it. Mine---sliding down huge [View all]debm55
(60,441 posts)154. Agree with you, TY Golden Raisin
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What did you do as a teen/kid that parents today would have a fit if they knew you did it. Mine---sliding down huge [View all]
debm55
Jan 2024
OP
Sorry about your eye surgery. Hope everything was alright. We had them too up in the woods. and played Tarzan. It was
debm55
Jan 2024
#31
Thank you for that funny post. Believe me I tried to get it as you got to stay home from school No such luck.
debm55
Jan 2024
#53
My brother and I, along with the kids down the street, would do this too, but without the cardboard body armor.
LudwigPastorius
Jan 2024
#73
The slag pile was next to the steel mill in my town. They would dump the slag and it would semi harden. We didn't go on
debm55
Jan 2024
#10
They don't loook huge from the road, walking in a train yard like you did and next to a moving train like I did was
debm55
Jan 2024
#35
Or the construction sights that were later found to have blasting caps all over.
LakeArenal
Jan 2024
#103
Went way deep into the forest all alone and climbed to the tops of the tallest trees.
Mister Ed
Jan 2024
#8
My childhood was the same. Summers you were on your own. The most dangerous think we did was to walk into the next town.
debm55
Jan 2024
#13
I like Free Range Kids. Do you think it was because our parents came from large families? And their mothers didn't want
debm55
Jan 2024
#30
Perfect post, Ocelot II . The school guard told on me. I never learned until later why I was not allowed to take candy
debm55
Jan 2024
#36
Thank you Jilly_in_VA. Yes we rode our bikes all over too. Love the feeling of the find in my hair,
debm55
Jan 2024
#58
Thanks ProfessorGAC, besides the walking on the train tracks, the bulls, the slag hills. I led a "peaceful life"
debm55
Jan 2024
#80
Also, back then, parents NEVER backed their own kids against a complaint from a neighbor or teacher.
LakeArenal
Jan 2024
#106
definitely, or a teacher either. We had to really prove we were in the right, too. nt
yellowdogintexas
Jan 2024
#136
I never wore a helmet. I don;t think we had them . At 5, I walked to Kindergarten across town by myself.My mom didn't
debm55
Jan 2024
#18
Making a fort with hay bales in a barn loft; closing off the exit with a bale, and lighting candles inside.
NBachers
Jan 2024
#20
I love your list. I am going to save those---Wait until your father get; s home.
debm55
Jan 2024
#38
In my family, it was: "Yer gonnna end up digging ditches for the restofyerlife!"
NBachers
Jan 2024
#62
I never lived on a farm. Going to the farm to play would be like a kid today, going to the mall.
Chainfire
Jan 2024
#86
Thank you for stating that. It sounds fun but can be quit dangerous too. Sorry for the kids.
debm55
Jan 2024
#137
If you were lucky someone, somewhere had a washer/dryer or refrigerator box and pile your group in and go down the hill.
debm55
Jan 2024
#40
Going to the lake with my best friend. We'd cut through a farmer's corn fields,
Liberty Belle
Jan 2024
#29
You were lucky, because they started they would rattle back and forth. It must have been great time. Did you live near
debm55
Jan 2024
#42
I lived until 9th grade in Duquesne.) My late dad was born in Turtle Creek. the whole area was great for sledding and
debm55
Jan 2024
#54
No I got almost to the top and I took a picture, I must've been around 11 or 12. I disguised as a science experiment
Walleye
Jan 2024
#57
Greet post, moose65. Yes, that is how things were. No i-phones. hell I didn;t have a watch until I got my Timex watch in
debm55
Jan 2024
#46
That would scare the heck out of me. Glad you lived through that to tell us about it. Me, I am afraid of heights.
debm55
Jan 2024
#47
Having spin out races on our bikes. First you would find an area with small gravel. Bikers lined up one at a time. You
debm55
Jan 2024
#61
Growing up in an Erie Canal town in Western New York, we had it all- The canal, the railroad tracks, the crick, gravel
NBachers
Jan 2024
#64
We would speed ride our bikes down a steep road and fly right through the stop
cornball 24
Jan 2024
#65
Niagara, I had a post on here about going skinny dipping. I was ashamed of my body until I got married. We jounied a
debm55
Jan 2024
#83
HAHAHHHAHAHAHAHAHHAH That's why we haven't gone since son was born. 33 years ago.
debm55
Jan 2024
#117
Thank you, OldBaldy1701E, as we grow we learn. You learned which is part of life. Congratulations on stopping the
debm55
Jan 2024
#88
We took a case of beer from the church. Back in the day the Catholic churches all
doc03
Jan 2024
#76
I never heard of that before. Maybe because they threw ash from the mill down on the roads so the car had traction. I
debm55
Jan 2024
#78
There are good pictures in the link but this is a much better explanation
bottomofthehill
Jan 2024
#90
One thing that I did as a kid, that I wouldn't let my own kids to was playing with fireworks.
Chainfire
Jan 2024
#92
Playing chicken with the neighbor's bull. And later, drag racing on unopened I-71.
sinkingfeeling
Jan 2024
#108
My group had a run in with a bull also. I thought it was tame. It was just standing there. I went over to pet it, the
debm55
Jan 2024
#143
We would swim to a privately owned island in the middle of the Allegheny River, walk to a beach on the other side,
appleannie1
Jan 2024
#116
Your from Pittsburgh area aren't you?There are undercurrents in both the Allegheny and Monongalia Rivers, Glad you were
debm55
Jan 2024
#118
I was from Duquesne, We moved out after 8th grade,I drove through there at Christmas, It is a very bad shape. I wanted
debm55
Jan 2024
#145
Did you ride on your back wheel? Could never figure out how kids did that. TY Mr. Bill
debm55
Jan 2024
#148
Wow, I hate to sound like a parent but you were lucky. We walked to the neighboring town on the Jersey Barrier they
debm55
Jan 2024
#150
liberal N proud I think you left us with alot of hair raising experiences. Geewiz, you were a brave soul.
debm55
Jan 2024
#157
😄 oh, man, some of youse were crazeee! I don't think I did anything beyond...
electric_blue68
Jan 2024
#161
Maybe take into account that some of us may have had a quite different background in our youth, some had parents that
debm55
Jan 2024
#164
Oh, dear... I think I was misunderstood, or not clear, nuanced enough. y Apologies! Wasn't laughing "at" you & other....
electric_blue68
Jan 2024
#173
I am sorry too. I took your post the wrong way. I understand how one could. But it"s life and some of us lead a
debm55
Jan 2024
#175
We lifted a stripped Volkswagen bug on to the roof of our High School Auditorium.
NNadir
Jan 2024
#168
Yes you are. Did you ever get caught. Or are you spilling the beans here on DU?
debm55
Jan 2024
#171
Yes, I never swam in the rivers here --Youghagany and Monogahalia too many undercurrents. Lots of kids and adults have
debm55
Jan 2024
#178
You remind me of another my friends did that I didn't do was walking across the railroad trestle. Living in a steel
debm55
Jan 2024
#179