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For those born in the 50's, 60's and 70's...

189 replies

unpa1dcar3r · 27/09/2011 22:53

For those who were born in the 50's, 60's and 70's, this may sound familiar: Firstly, we were born to parents who smoked and drank while they carried us. They took aspirin, ate blue cheese, raw egg products and lots of processed meat. After that trauma, we slept in baby cots covered in coloured lead based paints. As kids, we rode in cars with no seat belts, air bags, power steering or anti lock brakes. We drank water from a garden hose, NOT from a plastic bottle. There were no McDonalds, Pizza Hut, Chinese, Indian or Thai meals. No KFC or Subway. If you wanted takeaway food, it was fish and chips, all wrapped in newspaper! And it tasted great! Even though all the shops were shut by 6pm, half day closing on Wednesdays, and didn't open on weekends, we somehow didn't starve to death! We could collect old glass drinks bottles, and cash them in at the local shop, and buy gobstoppers, bubble gum and toffees. We ate loads of sweets, white bread, real butter and drank fizzy drinks with loads of sugar in them, but we weren't overweight because........we were always outside playing! We'd leave home straight after breakfast and play all day. Our parents had no idea where we were, but knew we'd be home for tea. We'd build go-carts from old prams and fly downhill on them, suddenly finding out we forgot about brakes. We had no PS3, Wii or X box. No Sky tv, no dvd's or cd's. We had no mobile phones, no PC's, laptops or notebooks, and there was no internet. WE HAD FRIENDS and we went outside to find them. We fell out of trees and got cuts, broken teeth and bones. Did our parents sue the landowners? NO! We learned to be more careful the next time! We ate mud and worms, and we didn't die! We were given air guns and catapults for our 10th birthday. The only time you could buy easter eggs and hot cross buns was at Easter. Shops didn't sell tins of Quality Street in September. Football, rugby and cricket teams had tryouts, and not everyone made the team. Those who didn't had to deal with disappointment. Can you imagine that?! Teachers used to hit us with the cane or a slipper. And if we broke the law, our parents sided with the law and wouldn't bail us out! We had freedom, failure, success and responsibility. And we learned to deal with ALL OF THEM! You my friends, are one of the lucky ones who grew up as kids before the government and lawyers regulated our lives "for our own good" Oh, you may wish to show this to your kids, so they can see how brave their parents were when kids were kids.

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worraliberty · 27/09/2011 22:55

Urrrgggh all that's missing is "Copy and paste to your facebook wall. I did, I doubt you will"

And bloody right...I won't.

FabbyChic · 27/09/2011 22:56

Paragraph police! Born in 64.

AtYourCervix · 27/09/2011 22:57

paragraphs might have helped me not phase out after the first 2 sentences.

and is this one of those shitey-worthy-bollocks emails i delete as they hit my in box?

worraliberty · 27/09/2011 22:58

I actually died from not passing on this chain mail.

NonnoMum · 27/09/2011 22:59

Yawn.

mycatsaysach · 27/09/2011 23:00

what a load of rubbish
i have always been chubby and i got knocked over by a car when i was a child playing out

cat64 · 27/09/2011 23:01

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worraliberty · 27/09/2011 23:02

Perhaps the OP has munched on too much lead based paint?

elesbells · 27/09/2011 23:04

I couldn't read all that....born in 1969 so my eyes aren't what they used to be..

[Hmm]

confusedandsilly · 27/09/2011 23:04

Born in 78, can relate a bit

MorbidlyMoribund · 27/09/2011 23:05

I would have murdered every member of my family and you lot on this thread ....for a Wii, DS, mobile phone or laptop when i was little (born 1973)

were things better back then for kids? were they heck as like....

worraliberty · 27/09/2011 23:06

I know during the 80's signing on and doing a bit of cash in hand wasn't as frowned upon as it is now Grin

Feminine · 27/09/2011 23:06

So 2007! Grin

born in '71

LineRunner · 27/09/2011 23:07

There was me just telling DD (15) how fucking bored I was all the time at her age......

edam · 27/09/2011 23:07

and the point is what, exactly?

(Except that quite a lot of children used to die or be seriously injured from things such as no seatbelts in cars, let alone child car seats. Or falling head first off slides in playgrounds where the ground was covered in concrete.)

MorbidlyMoribund · 27/09/2011 23:09

OP - a word of advice - these things make you sound thick - if you send them on facebook you will end up defriended...if you send them by email you will be put in spam inbox.....

HTH

On a serious note though - would you really deny your children all the amazing things we know more about now? Better medication and knowledge in general. i could reply by saying when i was 10 and wanted to find something out i had to catch 2 buses to the local library and order the relevant book to come in (bearing in mind this would only be one persons opinion on said matter) and do the same journey 2 weeks later to collect the book. God Bless Google and all who sail in her , i say!

fruitshootsandheaves · 27/09/2011 23:10

Most of those who were born in the 50's, 60's and 70's were taught about paragraphs.

ChippingIn · 27/09/2011 23:10

Why C&P an email that's done the rounds so many times?

Flowerista · 27/09/2011 23:10

We also exploded from the friction of all the polyester we wore. My dressing gown actually melted when I stood too close to the electric fire.

The hair crimes, the food, the lack of heating and lack of doctors/dentists for 10 days over Christmas.

Those were not good times.

hiccymapops · 27/09/2011 23:10

Born in 1973, and I did have a computer, it was a spectrum Grin

Mumcentreplus · 27/09/2011 23:11

1972 and yes I survived all that shit Grin ...plus dodgy food colouring/additives and I was never a tween (thank fuck)

headfairy · 27/09/2011 23:11

Personally I never ate White bread, or drank fizzy drinks (coke was about properly exotic) I was always overweight, watched waaaay too much tv (whyyyyyyy don't youuuuuu) I've never been given an air gun or a catapult, and every half term we went to Wimpey...

So ner!

Born in '70

Mumcentreplus · 27/09/2011 23:13

I had a commodore 64 Wink

garlicnutty · 27/09/2011 23:14

Yep, all true. You win a bit, lose a bit. Next!

amistillsexy · 27/09/2011 23:15

Mmmmm....Lead based paint...Fish and chips from newsprint...lots of sugar and processed bread (well, not me actually, my mum's home-baked brown bread was used to build homes for the poor round here, but I digress!).

Is that why so many of my dear friends are developing and dying from cancers then do you think? It's just that the one who died yesterday was convinced her's came from toxic chemical overload...

Fool.

Sad