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Posted by Don Wadge on May 24, 2006 at 11:08:33 from (205.200.73.180):
In Reply to: Poll Let's take a vote on my siggy pic posted by Nebraska Cowman on May 24, 2006 at 09:18:38:
I kind of enjoyed it. I took the light bulb out of a lamp and stuck my finger in it when I was a little one. Had respect for electricity ever since. I often think that today we protect young ones from everything under the sun so much that when they do come on some danger that they are not protected from; well they had no idea of the consequences. I guess everyone as they grow up thinks their parents are too restrictive, but as I look back in comparison to today I think my parents actually allowed me to do a lot of things at an age that today are either not allowed by law or are not acceptable parenting by todays standards. All I can say is that I have a lot of capabilities today that I would not have had if were not for growing up on a farm and being allowed to do the things I did when my parents felt I could handle it.
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