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PostPosted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 12:44 am    Post subject: in the good old days Reply with quote

you know your getting old when you say that lol

sat night tv now adays is crap .i used to love watching noels house party,and then there would be a film of some sort .but no more.

there are very few free gifts in ceral packets.i used to love collecting the chicken reflecters what you used to get out of corn flakes.

you used to be payed to recycle with 10 return on your lemonade bottles.

had more snow than what we do now.hasnt snowed this year at all.

you where chuffed to bits if you had a new bouncy ball now you have to get wiis and nitentdos.

i cant remember swearing when i was kid .no adays even kids as young as three are fing and blinding.

people were more friendly they had no qualms of saying hello,no a days your lucky if you know your nieghbour.

people have no respect for anything.

you used to go to loads of weddings ,now frunerals out do the wedding cos people dont bother getting married.

the imagination of kids have dissapeared we used to play hacky sac and 40 40 in kids these days would sooner sit in and watch tv.

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PostPosted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 12:39 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

My youngest lad is 12, and if he's left to his own devices he will play all day on either PC, X-box or watch DVDs/tele.  If I engage him and take him over the rec, he'll play cricket, catch, chase, tag, spear throwing (with long blades of grass) and all manner of things.  He will even come on long walks and discover trees, birds, animal tracks, wild fruits and plants and all that kind of thing.  These days are getting fewer I have left he'll be into this and I will soon lose his interest into girls, fashion, rebellion and all the other beautiful aspects of a healthy youthful development.

While obesity is on the increase in children, processed, junky foods become ever cheaper and proper foods get more expensive.  There is more to engage kids with in Calne now than I can ever remember and a lot more funding around, yet I know kids who hang around Sainsbury waiting to get chased.  They are bored mindless often.  They need challenges in life to 'sharpen their teeth' upon.  They have too many opportunities and too few real challenges, except for the ones which they aren't even aware of...
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 6:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I used to collect those reflectors - there were Tony the Tiger one's as well - and Spokey Dokeys in Rice Crispies - In fact my dad pulled my old bike out of the shed the other week and they were still on the wheels.

One thing I remember so well from the good old days - which I haven't seen for such a long time - is the trays of penny sweets (or half pennies before the did away with it) you used to see in newsagents, I remember if I was good all week, on the way home from school on friday I was given 20p andwe would go to Tiches to get my penny sweets.  They would give you a little tub and you could go along and help yourself to what you wanted and then they would check it and take your money.  

I suppose Health and Safety killed that idea, but I think it helped a lot of children with understanding money and counting.  Nowadays most kids in the shop I see struggle to think about how much is in their hand and how much they want to buy - I have seen kids go up with a load of sweets and ask the cashier if the money they have covers the sweets they want to buy, most of the time they only have about £1 but are trying to buy about £3 worth of goodies - and mostly they are between 9-12 years old (after that they are trying to buy fags and booze)
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