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Ah, the good old days!
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True days, true map.
😉
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You forgot to mention that it was uphill both ways.
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We never had a problem with dragons in my day. They were too scared to come into our neighborhood.
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Bah, you had a school to walk to? We were forced to read at night, when we returned from our 18 hours working day on the farms …
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…and you had to get up in the morning half an hour before you went to bed
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A bed? We did not have no cushy beds …
Maybe, just maybe I had an overdose of that clip, though:
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Luxury!
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Yes, the yoof of today doesn’t know how good they have it 😉
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The comments are as funny as the funny! Kids today could no-doubt suffer it all gracefully enough — but the lack of a way to document it and get it on the internet would do them IN.
xx,
mgh
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you forgot to some how add UPHILL both ways!
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Reblogged this on Utopia – you are standing in it!.
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It’s as if you’ve illustrated one of my favorite Weird Al songs! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LQWFDo604o
The only thing that’s missing is being buck-naked. 😀
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Yeah, back in the day it was much harder. For me, it was so much easier – I just had to wait for a bus for barely 20-30 minutes at a bus stop in -20F – -30F weather.
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A bus stop? We had to throw ourselves into the way of the bus if we wanted it to stop …
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Or just to warm up.
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