baw 4,360 Posted April 2, 2013 Report Share Posted April 2, 2013 same here paulus, bitch in heat, pack of 6+ of the meanest mongrels you'll ever meet roaming the streets. It's all part of life. I don't want to see any kid getting bit, but if no one is there to teach them right from wrong, got to learn the hard way. Sore lesson but I'll bet they won't do it again it was the same with livestock, childhood teaches you what tups are and which cows are infact bullocks. ducks are fine but geese are b*stards. health and safety has shoot itself in the foot and dulled peoples comman senseWe had all the mad dogs and mad farmers, mad bulls etc round here, when we were kids we were always out and about, knowing the dangers was a must.the younger kids learnt off the older kids, nowadays they call it gangs :laugh: ive done some daft things as a kid buts thats the point of daft things, to help you to learn whats daft and whats not, nowadays someone else tells you whats daft and whats not and if you dissagree they sue you :laugh: Me auld man would teach me the ways lol till I was school age, then you'd stupidly believe your mates. Come 7,8 you started learning the painful way lol. Every bone I broke I did before I left primary and there's been a few Quote Link to post Share on other sites
johnny boy68 11,726 Posted April 2, 2013 Report Share Posted April 2, 2013 same here paulus, bitch in heat, pack of 6+ of the meanest mongrels you'll ever meet roaming the streets. It's all part of life. I don't want to see any kid getting bit, but if no one is there to teach them right from wrong, got to learn the hard way. Sore lesson but I'll bet they won't do it again it was the same with livestock, childhood teaches you what tups are and which cows are infact bullocks. ducks are fine but geese are b*stards. health and safety has shoot itself in the foot and dulled peoples comman senseWe had all the mad dogs and mad farmers, mad bulls etc round here, when we were kids we were always out and about, knowing the dangers was a must.the younger kids learnt off the older kids, nowadays they call it gangs :laugh: ive done some daft things as a kid buts thats the point of daft things, to help you to learn whats daft and whats not, nowadays someone else tells you whats daft and whats not and if you dissagree they sue you :laugh: Me auld man would teach me the ways lol till I was school age, then you'd stupidly believe your mates. Come 7,8 you started learning the painful way lol. Every bone I broke I did before I left primary and there's been a few You don't see many young uns about now who we would term as "outers" like in my day, suppose its these x-box's and the likes. Everything is virtual these days rather than actual. 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
baw 4,360 Posted April 2, 2013 Report Share Posted April 2, 2013 Too true Johnny. Lassies always hibernated come the cold weather or rain but for us, it was a change from the norm. Snowball fights, igloos, slides..... Rain came it was making dams, trying to cycle through impossibly large puddles lol. You do well with your kids mate, getting them out in the snow etc Quote Link to post Share on other sites
paulus 26 Posted April 2, 2013 Report Share Posted April 2, 2013 same here paulus, bitch in heat, pack of 6+ of the meanest mongrels you'll ever meet roaming the streets. It's all part of life. I don't want to see any kid getting bit, but if no one is there to teach them right from wrong, got to learn the hard way. Sore lesson but I'll bet they won't do it again it was the same with livestock, childhood teaches you what tups are and which cows are infact bullocks. ducks are fine but geese are b*stards. health and safety has shoot itself in the foot and dulled peoples comman senseWe had all the mad dogs and mad farmers, mad bulls etc round here, when we were kids we were always out and about, knowing the dangers was a must.the younger kids learnt off the older kids, nowadays they call it gangs :laugh: ive done some daft things as a kid buts thats the point of daft things, to help you to learn whats daft and whats not, nowadays someone else tells you whats daft and whats not and if you dissagree they sue you :laugh: Me auld man would teach me the ways lol till I was school age, then you'd stupidly believe your mates. Come 7,8 you started learning the painful way lol. Every bone I broke I did before I left primary and there's been a few You don't see many young uns about now who we would term as "outers" like in my day, suppose its these x-box's and the likes. Everything is virtual these days rather than actual. thats why young male drivers have so many car crashes, to much xbox :laugh: there was a clio 200 yards in the field down the lane yesterday morning, they had totally missed a left hand bend. gone through the hedge clipping a tree and rolled it across the field. fook knows how fast they were going to get that far into the field. they were lucky to be alive another foot and the tree would have killed them. inside was full of empty stella cans and king size rizzla :laugh: Quote Link to post Share on other sites
paulus 26 Posted April 2, 2013 Report Share Posted April 2, 2013 Too true Johnny. Lassies always hibernated come the cold weather or rain but for us, it was a change from the norm. Snowball fights, igloos, slides..... Rain came it was making dams, trying to cycle through impossibly large puddles lol. You do well with your kids mate, getting them out in the snow etc cycling down the frozen canals was not one of the cleverest things we did as kids :laugh: Quote Link to post Share on other sites
baw 4,360 Posted April 2, 2013 Report Share Posted April 2, 2013 same here paulus, bitch in heat, pack of 6+ of the meanest mongrels you'll ever meet roaming the streets. It's all part of life. I don't want to see any kid getting bit, but if no one is there to teach them right from wrong, got to learn the hard way. Sore lesson but I'll bet they won't do it again it was the same with livestock, childhood teaches you what tups are and which cows are infact bullocks. ducks are fine but geese are b*stards. health and safety has shoot itself in the foot and dulled peoples comman senseWe had all the mad dogs and mad farmers, mad bulls etc round here, when we were kids we were always out and about, knowing the dangers was a must.the younger kids learnt off the older kids, nowadays they call it gangs :laugh: ive done some daft things as a kid buts thats the point of daft things, to help you to learn whats daft and whats not, nowadays someone else tells you whats daft and whats not and if you dissagree they sue you :laugh:Me auld man would teach me the ways lol till I was school age, then you'd stupidly believe your mates. Come 7,8 you started learning the painful way lol. Every bone I broke I did before I left primary and there's been a few You don't see many young uns about now who we would term as "outers" like in my day, suppose its these x-box's and the likes. Everything is virtual these days rather than actual. thats why young male drivers have so many car crashes, to much xbox :laugh: there was a clio 200 yards in the field down the lane yesterday morning, they had totally missed a left hand bend. gone through the hedge clipping a tree and rolled it across the field. fook knows how fast they were going to get that far into the field. they were lucky to be alive another foot and the tree would have killed them. inside was full of empty stella cans and king size rizzla :laugh: King size rizzla, for woman who can't role skins Quote Link to post Share on other sites
baw 4,360 Posted April 2, 2013 Report Share Posted April 2, 2013 Too true Johnny. Lassies always hibernated come the cold weather or rain but for us, it was a change from the norm. Snowball fights, igloos, slides..... Rain came it was making dams, trying to cycle through impossibly large puddles lol. You do well with your kids mate, getting them out in the snow etc cycling down the frozen canals was not one of the cleverest things we did as kids :laugh: never cycled, walked plenty. Did you ever play skittles with the ducks 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
paulus 26 Posted April 2, 2013 Report Share Posted April 2, 2013 Too true Johnny. Lassies always hibernated come the cold weather or rain but for us, it was a change from the norm. Snowball fights, igloos, slides..... Rain came it was making dams, trying to cycle through impossibly large puddles lol. You do well with your kids mate, getting them out in the snow etc cycling down the frozen canals was not one of the cleverest things we did as kids :laugh: never cycled, walked plenty. Did you ever play skittles with the ducks we use to walk down the toe path with our airsporters and ospreys and shoot anything that moved, nobody batted an eyelid or took any notice at all imagine doing that now :laugh: Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Paid 935 Posted April 2, 2013 Report Share Posted April 2, 2013 I dont think this went the way the OP thought it would. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
baw 4,360 Posted April 2, 2013 Report Share Posted April 2, 2013 Too true Johnny. Lassies always hibernated come the cold weather or rain but for us, it was a change from the norm. Snowball fights, igloos, slides..... Rain came it was making dams, trying to cycle through impossibly large puddles lol. You do well with your kids mate, getting them out in the snow etc cycling down the frozen canals was not one of the cleverest things we did as kids :laugh: never cycled, walked plenty. Did you ever play skittles with the ducks we use to walk down the toe path with our airsporters and ospreys and shoot anything that moved, nobody batted an eyelid or took any notice at all imagine doing that now :laugh: I know mate. I was thinking that the other week. Can mind shooting crows off the roof tops lol. The only guys who gave us stress was the pigeon men, they were c**ts when I was growing up. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
paulus 26 Posted April 2, 2013 Report Share Posted April 2, 2013 Too true Johnny. Lassies always hibernated come the cold weather or rain but for us, it was a change from the norm. Snowball fights, igloos, slides..... Rain came it was making dams, trying to cycle through impossibly large puddles lol. You do well with your kids mate, getting them out in the snow etc cycling down the frozen canals was not one of the cleverest things we did as kids :laugh: never cycled, walked plenty. Did you ever play skittles with the ducks we use to walk down the toe path with our airsporters and ospreys and shoot anything that moved, nobody batted an eyelid or took any notice at all imagine doing that now :laugh: I know mate. I was thinking that the other week. Can mind shooting crows off the roof tops lol. The only guys who gave us stress was the pigeon men, they were c**ts when I was growing up. we had old parrafin jack who lived in a caravan by the canal, he use to bike to the local pub "the wharf" when he was pissed he sort of cycled back. most afternoons he could be found in the hedge on the toe path passed out, somewhere between the pub and his caravan then was old eiady the fastest pensioner on two sticks and she new how to use them when we were garden hopping :laugh: Quote Link to post Share on other sites
johnny boy68 11,726 Posted April 2, 2013 Report Share Posted April 2, 2013 Bird nesting I always got picked for the small whippy trees because I was small and they were less likely to snap, had some crazy tree swings back in the day with rope no thicker than baler twine. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
baw 4,360 Posted April 2, 2013 Report Share Posted April 2, 2013 Bird nesting I always got picked for the small whippy trees because I was small and they were less likely to snap, had some crazy tree swings back in the day with rope no thicker than baler twine. we had a wee guy we used to send up for the chessies/conkers we couldn't get throwing sticks at. Wee c**t could out climb a monkey. Rope swings and catches were the dogs bullocks I wish I was young again Quote Link to post Share on other sites
baw 4,360 Posted April 2, 2013 Report Share Posted April 2, 2013 Too true Johnny. Lassies always hibernated come the cold weather or rain but for us, it was a change from the norm. Snowball fights, igloos, slides..... Rain came it was making dams, trying to cycle through impossibly large puddles lol. You do well with your kids mate, getting them out in the snow etc cycling down the frozen canals was not one of the cleverest things we did as kids :laugh: never cycled, walked plenty. Did you ever play skittles with the ducks we use to walk down the toe path with our airsporters and ospreys and shoot anything that moved, nobody batted an eyelid or took any notice at all imagine doing that now :laugh: I know mate. I was thinking that the other week. Can mind shooting crows off the roof tops lol. The only guys who gave us stress was the pigeon men, they were c**ts when I was growing up.we had old parrafin jack who lived in a caravan by the canal, he use to bike to the local pub "the wharf" when he was pissed he sort of cycled back. most afternoons he could be found in the hedge on the toe path passed out, somewhere between the pub and his caravan then was old eiady the fastest pensioner on two sticks and she new how to use them when we were garden hopping :laugh: Hedge hopping ahhh bliss lol. It was more the pigeon auld c**ts, they always thought you were upto no good. Farting near their doocots put the birds off their eggs lol. I grew up wondering how there were so many pigeons when they are so delicate to breed Quote Link to post Share on other sites
johnny boy68 11,726 Posted April 2, 2013 Report Share Posted April 2, 2013 Bird nesting I always got picked for the small whippy trees because I was small and they were less likely to snap, had some crazy tree swings back in the day with rope no thicker than baler twine. we had a wee guy we used to send up for the chessies/conkers we couldn't get throwing sticks at. Wee c**t could out climb a monkey. Rope swings and catches were the dogs bullocks I wish I was young again I could climb anything aslong as I had a bunk up to the first branch, good memories of some great times growing up. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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