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<blockquote data-quote="footballkckr7" data-source="post: 2097726" data-attributes="member: 27500"><p>I am a youngster compared to you all, but i remember riding my bike all over and not having to worry about a thing. Grandma lived three miles away so I would ride along an irrigation ditch to go watch cable tv or play in the barn. riding for miles and miles and playing along the river bank and seeing what you could find. When I moved to the city, we still rode our bikes all over. Riding 15 miles in a day was easy and fun. It didn't matter the weather, we would ride all the time. I envy you old timers for the time period that you grew up. One without all the violence and kids not being entitled little a holes. There was more respect and people had manners. you old geezers sure are lucky. I love hearing about the child hoods you all had.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="footballkckr7, post: 2097726, member: 27500"] I am a youngster compared to you all, but i remember riding my bike all over and not having to worry about a thing. Grandma lived three miles away so I would ride along an irrigation ditch to go watch cable tv or play in the barn. riding for miles and miles and playing along the river bank and seeing what you could find. When I moved to the city, we still rode our bikes all over. Riding 15 miles in a day was easy and fun. It didn't matter the weather, we would ride all the time. I envy you old timers for the time period that you grew up. One without all the violence and kids not being entitled little a holes. There was more respect and people had manners. you old geezers sure are lucky. I love hearing about the child hoods you all had. [/QUOTE]
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