Posted by jackinok on January 08, 2013 at 11:57:57 from (162.58.82.136):
In Reply to: things past posted by pete black on January 08, 2013 at 08:13:49:
How about cod liver oil? didnt dare get sick in those days..Hows about screw worms, tick fever, horse linament or the ever popular vick vapo rub!I wonder if women still haul their kids over to where one of the neighbor kids has the mumps, measles or chicken pox so they would get it and get it over with.and when we got skint up mom would dose it good with "monkey blood". I even remember when having a mean dog that would bite was a GOOD thing! sleeping/cooking outside with no air conditioners, kids werent allowed to use the phone,and the radio was special entertainment on saturday night. Having company was a special deal. You could drive to town without seat belts or car seats,and ride in back of the truck. Hauling cattle in stock racks was always fun, especialy when one tried to climb on top of the truck.razor straps, neck straps and switches were applied liberally (along with anything that was to hand in a emergency) ,and "time out" was what you yelled when you got tired of playing.
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