Kidhood. Adolescence?Best times? Favorite times? Photos?
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Wow! Hope you're getting some help, Roy. By chance, are you a veteran?
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Mitch wrote:Wow! Hope you're getting some help, Roy. By chance, are you a veteran?
What do I need help with? They're DEAD! D E D ded! No, I'm not a veteran.
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Roy wrote:MurphOnMillerAve wrote:I always wondered, even as a boy, how the nuns and Sisters ever managed to suffer through every minute of every summer's day in those multi-layered, heavy fabric habits, including those tight wimple head-coverings. Sleeve inside sleeve. Skirt down to the tops of shoes. Torture. But I never heard one sound or word of complaint, and this was far before (1950s) air conditioning was invented and widespread.
The only time I ever saw them even roll-up sleeves was when my father gave a picnic (1958) for them, the Altarboys and Choir, and they played softball, running and cheering and having the happiest time I ever witnessed them experiencing.
I remember a summer where I was forced to play baseball. It sucked. It's memories like this that make me so glad my God damned parents are DEAD!
And now, back to happy childhood memories...
Yes, baseball can be traumatizing for some.
Will you share some of those "happy childhood memories," now, Roy?
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MurphOnMillerAve wrote:Roy wrote:MurphOnMillerAve wrote:I always wondered, even as a boy, how the nuns and Sisters ever managed to suffer through every minute of every summer's day in those multi-layered, heavy fabric habits, including those tight wimple head-coverings. Sleeve inside sleeve. Skirt down to the tops of shoes. Torture. But I never heard one sound or word of complaint, and this was far before (1950s) air conditioning was invented and widespread.
The only time I ever saw them even roll-up sleeves was when my father gave a picnic (1958) for them, the Altarboys and Choir, and they played softball, running and cheering and having the happiest time I ever witnessed them experiencing.
I remember a summer where I was forced to play baseball. It sucked. It's memories like this that make me so glad my God damned parents are DEAD!
And now, back to happy childhood memories...
Yes, baseball can be traumatizing for some.
Will you share some of those "happy childhood memories," now, Roy?
Must not have any,
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rogruth wrote:MurphOnMillerAve wrote:Roy wrote:I remember a summer where I was forced to play baseball. It sucked. It's memories like this that make me so glad my God damned parents are DEAD!
And now, back to happy childhood memories...
Yes, baseball can be traumatizing for some.
Will you share some of those "happy childhood memories," now, Roy?
Must not have any,
Some skip childhood and some never escape it......
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Rufus T. Firefly wrote:rogruth wrote:MurphOnMillerAve wrote:Yes, baseball can be traumatizing for some.
Will you share some of those "happy childhood memories," now, Roy?
Must not have any,
Some skip childhood and some never escape it......
And some even return to it.
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rogruth wrote:Rufus T. Firefly wrote:rogruth wrote:
Must not have any,
Some skip childhood and some never escape it......
And some even return to it.
The lucky ones.
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Rufus T. Firefly wrote:rogruth wrote:Rufus T. Firefly wrote:
Some skip childhood and some never escape it......
And some even return to it.
The lucky ones.
I have been trying to but my wife won't let me.
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rogruth wrote:Rufus T. Firefly wrote:rogruth wrote:And some even return to it.
The lucky ones.
I have been trying to but my wife won't let me.
Seems universal and may be genetically linked,
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Refuse to capitulate in your noble quest, Roger, sometimes a man just has to take a childish stand.
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Tom Dempsey wrote:Refuse to capitulate in your noble quest, Roger, sometimes a man just has to take a childish stand.
Clever.
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MurphOnMillerAve wrote:Tom Dempsey wrote:Refuse to capitulate in your noble quest, Roger, sometimes a man just has to take a childish stand.
Clever.
Or we could just watch the world burn.......and bring marshmallows!
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Re: Kidhood. Adolescence?Best times? Favorite times? Photos?
Rufus T. Firefly wrote:MurphOnMillerAve wrote:Tom Dempsey wrote:Refuse to capitulate in your noble quest, Roger, sometimes a man just has to take a childish stand.
Clever.
Or we could just watch the world burn.......and bring marshmallows!
This would probably be easier than coping with SHE.
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Roy wrote:I remember a summer where I was forced to play baseball. It sucked. It's memories like this that make me so glad my God damned parents are DEAD!
And now, back to happy childhood memories...
MurphOnMillerAve wrote:Yes, baseball can be traumatizing for some.
Will you share some of those "happy childhood memories," now, Roy?
I think the baseball was a punishment for the scouting fiasco. I think the happiest childhood memory I have, is that it's over, and I survived.
There's a South Park episode about summer little league baseball. I can certainly identify with it.
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The "scouting fiasco"? Now you really have our attention! Gonna share s'more?
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