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Dave Mars
@CCU
19 July, 06:11
In response Dave Mars to his Publication
My grandkids have no clue. Absorbed in game systems..
My children didn't get an Xbox til. My oldest was around 15
Argued with my wife over it. I was against it so...
It's so sad to me, 😞
Playing with someone elses imagination and stunting their own..
My children didn't get an Xbox til. My oldest was around 15
Argued with my wife over it. I was against it so...
It's so sad to me, 😞
Playing with someone elses imagination and stunting their own..
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Just Mee
@TrustinGod
19 July, 11:02
In response Dave Mars to his Publication
Approx half of marriages end up in divorce, and many of the others are dysfunctional. We've been poisoned in this material world, and our attention diverted to the things that the media, corporations, and government pushed in our faces. All for 'their' benefit, not ours. Anything good for our health and well-being was being removed and replaced with their products, their inventions, and their brain washing. I can now easily see this massively ochestrated plan that was intended to result in our enslavement like we could have never imagined, and the evidence is everywhere.
Hosea 4:6
"My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge: because thou hast rejected knowledge, I will also reject thee, that thou shalt be no priest to me: seeing thou hast forgotten the law of thy God, I will also forget thy children."
God willing we'll be saved from our demise,
Hosea 4:6
"My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge: because thou hast rejected knowledge, I will also reject thee, that thou shalt be no priest to me: seeing thou hast forgotten the law of thy God, I will also forget thy children."
God willing we'll be saved from our demise,
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Ask Yourself
@AskYourself_45
18 July, 11:18
In response Dave Mars to his Publication
We had to go in when the street lamps came on or our mother would screech for us… loud, embarrassing, no microphone or loud horn or anything (she was good at it). Nobody cared if we put pennies on the RR tracks. We shared drinks, there was nobody allergic to nuts, and we probably were the biggest financial supporters of our neighborhood store with the dark wooden floor. If we found a pop bottle anywhere, covered in dirt or not, we could cash it in. Millie would break a popsicle in half and sell us only half a popsicle if we were running short. We ate the dirty six foot jumprope licorice after we jumped rope with it. If we found unspent strips from a cap gun which failed, we used rocks to make them bang. Wax lips were stupid.
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Ginny Mordell
@Mordelinski
18 July, 09:07
In response Dave Mars to his Publication
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Kris Williams
@KrisWilliams
18 July, 08:54
In response Dave Mars to his Publication
We used to have neighborhood tag, hid-n-seek, capture the flag, kick-the-can and more in our front yard. We played so much that kids didn't even want to go in the house to go to the bathroom and went in the woods. Those were the days!!!
Also had a mom who was a swim instructor for the YMCA and so she would take us down to the lake and swim, skinny dipping too! Especially in cold October but very luke warm lake waters!
Also times fishing and I had a tiny motor boat and motorcycle. My older brother helped us with the motorbike. I struggled to get the engine started on the mini boat, and we had a snowmobile for the snow trails up back of the house.
Forts, snowforts, sledding, leaf houses, rollerskating, climbing trees, bike to town for a .25 cent soda and two candies or icecream, and more!
Much fun! Out of house at dawn, returned at dusk! 😎
Also had a mom who was a swim instructor for the YMCA and so she would take us down to the lake and swim, skinny dipping too! Especially in cold October but very luke warm lake waters!
Also times fishing and I had a tiny motor boat and motorcycle. My older brother helped us with the motorbike. I struggled to get the engine started on the mini boat, and we had a snowmobile for the snow trails up back of the house.
Forts, snowforts, sledding, leaf houses, rollerskating, climbing trees, bike to town for a .25 cent soda and two candies or icecream, and more!
Much fun! Out of house at dawn, returned at dusk! 😎
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