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The Last Rebels: 25 Things We Did As Kids That Would Get Someone Arrested Today
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<blockquote data-quote="761mph" data-source="post: 2848891" data-attributes="member: 197"><p>when i was 10,my friends and i would catch tadpoles in a drill site lagoon down the road from our neighborhood, used to fall in occasionally, you could feel the oil film on your skin for days after (no matter how much lava soap {back when lava soap was STRONG } you used )</p><p>there were several pumping units there also, no fence, no warning sign, just the temptation to climb up and ride the pump arm...................</p><p>you started slowly, just sitting real close to the pivot point, then as you got braver (or didn't want to be called chicken) you moved out further and further...............</p><p>you know when you stand back and watch the arm doesn't look like it's moving very fast, well when you're holding on to oily, slick steel, let me tell you it's going plenty fast, when you fell, and you eventually fell, you always pushed off to get as far away as possible, no one got hurt, not bad, just a few cuts, scrapes sometimes a little blood</p><p>during the summer months when the city would spray the neighborhoods with DDT (to kill mosquitoes), we used to follow them while riding our bicycles, used to see how close to the sprayer we could get without getting 'gassed out'</p><p>when i got in my teens and stared riding dirtbikes, there were railroad tracks and the N. Canadian river close to our house in del city, i used to used both as my 'hiway', i've been as far west on the river as lake overholster and east to jones</p><p>i used the railroad tracks to go as far south as norman and north to edmond and east to almost shawnee </p><p>i was young ,bulletproof, if i fell i wrapped some duct tape on the wound and took back off on my "adventure for the day"</p><p></p><p>BOY I MISS THOSE DAYS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="761mph, post: 2848891, member: 197"] when i was 10,my friends and i would catch tadpoles in a drill site lagoon down the road from our neighborhood, used to fall in occasionally, you could feel the oil film on your skin for days after (no matter how much lava soap {back when lava soap was STRONG } you used ) there were several pumping units there also, no fence, no warning sign, just the temptation to climb up and ride the pump arm................... you started slowly, just sitting real close to the pivot point, then as you got braver (or didn't want to be called chicken) you moved out further and further............... you know when you stand back and watch the arm doesn't look like it's moving very fast, well when you're holding on to oily, slick steel, let me tell you it's going plenty fast, when you fell, and you eventually fell, you always pushed off to get as far away as possible, no one got hurt, not bad, just a few cuts, scrapes sometimes a little blood during the summer months when the city would spray the neighborhoods with DDT (to kill mosquitoes), we used to follow them while riding our bicycles, used to see how close to the sprayer we could get without getting 'gassed out' when i got in my teens and stared riding dirtbikes, there were railroad tracks and the N. Canadian river close to our house in del city, i used to used both as my 'hiway', i've been as far west on the river as lake overholster and east to jones i used the railroad tracks to go as far south as norman and north to edmond and east to almost shawnee i was young ,bulletproof, if i fell i wrapped some duct tape on the wound and took back off on my "adventure for the day" BOY I MISS THOSE DAYS [/QUOTE]
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