by beaky » Wed Feb 02, 2005 6:05 am
You've hit a nerve, there, fly2e... aside from some storm clouds in the household, and getting picked on a lot, my suburban childhood was pretty bucolic, and yes, full of peril... it's amazing that I never even broke a bone as a kid: tree climbing, extreme sledding, bicycle stunts, firecrackers, fire, wild animals, rock-throwing, and those crazy go-carts!!... hell, we used to play on the RR tracks!! And all that model glue... whew!! But we had a lot of fun. I usually got at least one of the toys I wanted every Xmas, but there were no PCs, no video games, etc... we watched plenty of TV on Saturday morning, but there were only 7 channels, and good ol' Dad didn't get a color TV until I was... what? Ten? He actually borrowed one first to see if it was worth it... And I got 25 cents a week allowance until I was about 12!! Mind you, you could get sick on $1 worth of candy back then, but... We often had to use our imagination, and I think it did me a lot of good. It's sad what's gone, like getting wonderful homemade treats from the neighbors on Halloween; things like that. One of the things I miss the most was the daily sight of beautiful mid-to-late sixties automobiles (they were new then); I still think that period was the apex of industrial design in the USA. Thanks for reminding me of how good I had it. ;D
Another thought: if only I'd known what those Hot Wheels and GI Joes would be worth today, I'd have taken better care of them...
