WE ARE A GENERATION THAT WILL NEVER COME BACK.
A generation that walked to school and then walked back.
A generation that did their homework alone to get out asap to play in the street.
A generation that spent all their free time in the streets with their Friends.
A generation that played hide and seek when dark.
A generation that made mud cakes.
A generation that collected sports cards.
A generation that found, collected and washed & Returned empty coke bottles to the local grocery store for 5 cents each , then bought a Mountain Dew and candy bar with the money.
A generation that made paper toys with their bare hands.
A generation who bought vinyl albums to play on record players.
A generation that collected photos and albums of clippings of their life experiences as a Kid.
A generation that played board games and cards on rainy days.
A generation whose TV went off at midnight after playing the National Anthem.
A generation that had parents who were there.
A generation that laughed under the covers in bed so parents didn't know we were still awake.
A generation that is passing and unfortunately it will never return no matter how hard we try.
I loved Growing up
Came across this read as I was tearing my house apart looking for my old "baseball cards" that came in a bubble gum wrapper/package,one big flat pirce of bubble gum and a couple baseball cards,we kids traded cards for different players, after news broke last night about "mickey mantel"
baseball card sold for 12+ million,I had his at one time and many others,good ole day's we all had out sport idles.
Any of you old timer's have a baseball card collection? or was this a city thing?
A generation that walked to school and then walked back.
A generation that did their homework alone to get out asap to play in the street.
A generation that spent all their free time in the streets with their Friends.
A generation that played hide and seek when dark.
A generation that made mud cakes.
A generation that collected sports cards.
A generation that found, collected and washed & Returned empty coke bottles to the local grocery store for 5 cents each , then bought a Mountain Dew and candy bar with the money.
A generation that made paper toys with their bare hands.
A generation who bought vinyl albums to play on record players.
A generation that collected photos and albums of clippings of their life experiences as a Kid.
A generation that played board games and cards on rainy days.
A generation whose TV went off at midnight after playing the National Anthem.
A generation that had parents who were there.
A generation that laughed under the covers in bed so parents didn't know we were still awake.
A generation that is passing and unfortunately it will never return no matter how hard we try.
I loved Growing up
Came across this read as I was tearing my house apart looking for my old "baseball cards" that came in a bubble gum wrapper/package,one big flat pirce of bubble gum and a couple baseball cards,we kids traded cards for different players, after news broke last night about "mickey mantel"
baseball card sold for 12+ million,I had his at one time and many others,good ole day's we all had out sport idles.
Any of you old timer's have a baseball card collection? or was this a city thing?
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