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Anyone else remember snow forts? 
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I am 85 so to me, very old is 110. I grew up Catholic in rural America in a town just outside of Lansing Michigan, with 8 sisters and 1 brother. I was stuck in the middle and went thru the final days of the Baltimore Catechism, so to me, God is a whip cracking God, not a loving, down to earth God and Jesus. A plunging neckline on a woman was a mortal sin. Today, modesty is a thing of the past.I'm very old and don't remember skirts and dresses covering the ankles. Where are you from?
Wow! I'm amazed and now I understand. I went to public schools. My parents divorced when I was eight. My mother quickly remarried. We moved up and down the east coast, So I attended several public schools. I'm in my 70's. My sisters are deceased,I am 85 so to me, very old is 110. I grew up Catholic in rural America in a town just outside of Lansing Michigan, with 8 sisters and 1 brother. I was stuck in the middle and went thru the final days of the Baltimore Catechism, so to me, God is a whip cracking God, not a loving, down to earth God and Jesus. A plunging neckline on a woman was a mortal sin. Today, modesty is a thing of the past.
That's awesome!!Nice Skates! My just strapped on to my shoes and had metal wheels. You could feel every bump in the pavement!
When they broke we would make them into skate boards, using what ever boards we could find.
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I loved the rollar rinks! They were still big in the 60's and 70's.Roller rinks were big back in the 50's. The only way I could stop was to grab the safety rails when they came up. Big music speakers along with large air circulating fans. And of course the round globe lights, for the partner dancing, when they dimmed the lights.