Posted by Buzzman72 on February 11, 2012 at 10:24:05 from (74.129.196.127):
In Reply to: Youth of today! posted by Animal on February 11, 2012 at 04:52:40:
Around 40 years ago, one local farmer used to put his corn up in "shocks" out next to the road leading to the interstate. And 40 years ago, some kids used to put some gasoline in a quart jar, and go out late at night and set one or two of the corn shocks on fire.
Seems this farmer lost one or two every year, and usually the ones closest to the interchange road.
So when you condemn the "youth of today," remember that they're not doing anything new. Their parents were most likely the ones setting stuff on fire 40 years ago. And remember, the ones who do this are the minority, not the majority.
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