
Kids are spoiled!
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All we had in 1981 was typewriters.
I don't even think computers were even thought of yet.
We had two girls in our high school that was pregnant and drugs was just beginning to surface. No one dared to announce they were gay if the were( and if they were found out to be, And ass whipping was coming from about everyone who found out.
We had the old Atari games as well, I remember the tennis game that had to slashes for the tennis rackets and a blip for the tennis ball.
And also in those days, parents were not afraid to spank their kids for fear of going to jail. anyone agree?
I don't even think computers were even thought of yet.
We had two girls in our high school that was pregnant and drugs was just beginning to surface. No one dared to announce they were gay if the were( and if they were found out to be, And ass whipping was coming from about everyone who found out.
We had the old Atari games as well, I remember the tennis game that had to slashes for the tennis rackets and a blip for the tennis ball.
And also in those days, parents were not afraid to spank their kids for fear of going to jail. anyone agree?

Hello Rangers, and thank you for this site.
I was in the Army from 1985-1989 Field Artillery( I know, here come the boos )
I was in the Army from 1985-1989 Field Artillery( I know, here come the boos )
Here's two cents from a FOG.
I remember when our family, (5 kids) got our first color TV! Only one TV in the house. Majority ruled when it came to watching a show unless Mom or Dad wanted to watch something.
No computers, no calculators, no play stations, no xbox, kids had to actually go play real games out side!
Kids today could have it worse or better, depends on how you look at it.
I remember when our family, (5 kids) got our first color TV! Only one TV in the house. Majority ruled when it came to watching a show unless Mom or Dad wanted to watch something.
No computers, no calculators, no play stations, no xbox, kids had to actually go play real games out side!
Kids today could have it worse or better, depends on how you look at it.
SP6/SSG, B 5/6 ADA 76-79; 95th Svc Co 80-82; 523 Maint. Co. 82-84
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Proud of him and those like him.