There weren't any interstates when I was a kid.We spent hours exploring the woods. Also,
1* there was interstate highway worksites to check out on the weekend when the workers were off.
1*I grew up duiring the 40s and 50s.We Survived
Every time I read about some kind of political correctness psycho-babble,
I think of the Good Ole days?
1*To all the kids who survived the 50's, 60's, and 70's
2* We would spend hours building our go-carts out of scraps and then ride down the hill
The idea of a parent bailing us out if we broke the law was unheard of. They actually sided with the law!
This is pretty much how I grew up. It's a different world today.
My wife was born in 1945 too.By today's standards, every toy I had as a kid would be considered dangerous.
*DOB 1945.
1*I used to do this.1*we would play a game of "Stretch". (by throwing our jack knife to stick hopefully beyond the foot of the opponent to make him stretch into the "splits". The rules were never very clear to anyone....but we played anyway.Can't remember anyone getting stuck.
About Estes-Cox Corporation
Estes-Cox History
Estes Industries was founded in 1958 in Denver, Colorado. Vern Estes developed a machine that mass-produced solid propellant model rocket engines. This invention gave people a consistent and reliable way to launch model rockets. Later, the company branched out into the mass production of balsa nose cones and adapters for model rockets. Estesョ began selling model rockets by mail in 1960.
Use to hang out and watch the "chain Gangs" work... usually about 12 guys in white/black strips cut brush and clean out ditches. Always one armed guard with a pistol and shotgun setting in the shade. Don't know why we can't use prison labor nowdays? Sure would help state budgets.
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