Posted by Steve@Advance on February 20, 2015 at 20:01:53 from (107.203.134.67):
In Reply to: We were awesome!!! posted by Goose on February 20, 2015 at 07:25:19:
Yep,that all sounds familiar...
Never had a BB gun though, started out with a pump up pellet gun, wasn't strong enough to pump it very many times, so figured out dads 22 was a lot easier! I must have been about 8 at the time.
Only had a couple of bikes, found them boring once my cousin gave me his Montgomery Ward moped. Got it running, rode the streets for years on that thing! Helmet cost too much, just don't land head first!LOL
My favorite toys...Anything that ran on gas or electricity! Rescued a neon transformer from the roof of dads gas station! How much fun could a 10 year old have with that! Lawn mowers, electric motors, old TVs, everything was fair game!
Got my first car at 14, dad was going to sell it for scrap... No, no, no, I'll take it! I would sneak it off to school long before having a drivers license!
Well, I could go on, obviously I lived through it, so far... Still growing older, but not up! LOL
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