LaTigresse
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Most of my childhood we didn't have a tv. When we did, it wasn't colour. When we did, we never had cable. We had, on a clear day, 2, 7, 9 and 12. For most of my childhood there was only one family vehicle and that was either an old Rambler station wagon or a truck. Both of which doubled as my dad's work truck and a family transport. For a family of 8. Riding to grandma's house in the back of a pickup, even with a borrowed old topper, for Christmas, was a cold and somewhat dangerous affair (exhaust fumes). For several years of my childhood, and even part of my younger adulthood, we didn't have a phone. (I miss those days!) For several years of my childhood we didn't have hot running water. Imagine how green we where. Every god damned summer of my childhood was spent, either gardening, or canning and freezing the contents of said garden. We always walked to school. Even when I was in junior high and had to walk across town. In the middle of winter, with wet hair I had just washed in cold water. (we never had a hair dryer either) The house I grew up in didn't have heat upstairs, for most of my time there. You know it's cold when you crawl out of bed and you can see your breath. You do not dally in getting downstairs! The house I live in now (since 2001) is the first house I've ever had central air in. (what an awesome luxury!) I was going to write about living in a house (actually two now that I think about it) for 10 years that I heated with an antique wood stove but, alas, not very green. In my house we didn't have a computer until 15ish years ago. We didn't have internet until 1998. Combined, our current household has only ever owned 6 computers. Ah yes, the good old days!
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My twisted, self deprecating, sense of humour, finds alot to laugh about, in your lack of one! Just because you are well educated, articulate, and can use big, fancy words, properly........does not mean you are right!
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