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    Subject: Those Were The Days My Friend...


    Heard a Doctor on TV recently (Norman Swan on ABC) telling us that we needed children to play in the dirt with their dogs and cats and be allowed to build up some immunity!
    Well bugger me! Who would have thought?



    Those were the days - A Bit of Australian Nostalgia!!

    My mum used to cut chicken, chop eggs, and spread butter, lard, dripping etc., on bread on the same cutting board with the same knife and no bleach, but we didn't seem to get food poisoning. Our school sandwiches were wrapped in wax paper in a brown paper bag, not in ice pack coolers, but I can't remember getting E.coli.



    Almost all of us would have rather gone swimming in the creek, the lake or at the beach instead of a pristine chlorinated pool (talk about boring), no beach closures then either?!!



    We all took PE... and risked permanent injury with a pair of Dunlop sandshoes or bare feet, if you couldn't afford the runners instead of having cross-training athletic shoes with air cushion soles and built-in light reflectors that cost as much as a small car.

    I can't recall any injuries, but they must have happened because they tell us how much safer we are now.



    We got the cane or the strap for doing something wrong at school, they used to call it discipline… yet we all grew up to accept the rules and to honour & respect those older than us.



    We had at least 40 odd kids in our class and somehow, we all learned to read and write, do maths and spell almost all the words needed to write a grammatically correct letter... FUNNY THAT!!



    We all said prayers in school irrespective of our religion and no one got upset. Staying in detention after school netted us all sorts of negative attention we wish we hadn't got.



    And we all knew we had to accomplish something before we were allowed to be proud of ourselves.



    I just can't recall how bored we were without computers, Play Station, Nintendo, X-box or 270 digital TV cable stations. We weren't!!

    Don’t even mention about the rope swing into the river or climbing trees.



    To top it off, not a single person I knew had ever been told that they were from a dysfunctional family. How could we possibly have known that?



    We never needed to get into group therapy and/or anger management classes.



    We were obviously so duped by so many societal ills, that we didn't even notice that the entire country wasn't taking Prozac!



    How did we ever survive?



    LOVE TO ALL OF US WHO SHARED THIS ERA, AND TO ALL WHO DIDN'T, SORRY FOR WHAT YOU MISSED.

    WOULDN'T TRADE IT FOR ANYTHING!



    Pass this to someone and remember that life's most simple pleasures are very often the best.

    AAAh, those WERE the days!




























    John Strange <bireme2.murf@gmail.com>
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    Subject: Those Were The Days My Friend...


    Heard a Doctor on TV recently (Norman Swan on ABC) telling us that we needed children to play in the dirt with their dogs and cats and be allowed to build up some immunity!
    Well bugger me! Who would have thought?



    Those were the days - A Bit of Australian Nostalgia!!

    My mum used to cut chicken, chop eggs, and spread butter, lard, dripping etc., on bread on the same cutting board with the same knife and no bleach, but we didn't seem to get food poisoning. Our school sandwiches were wrapped in wax paper in a brown paper bag, not in ice pack coolers, but I can't remember getting E.coli.



    Almost all of us would have rather gone swimming in the creek, the lake or at the beach instead of a pristine chlorinated pool (talk about boring), no beach closures then either?!!



    We all took PE... and risked permanent injury with a pair of Dunlop sandshoes or bare feet, if you couldn't afford the runners instead of having cross-training athletic shoes with air cushion soles and built-in light reflectors that cost as much as a small car.

    I can't recall any injuries, but they must have happened because they tell us how much safer we are now.



    We got the cane or the strap for doing something wrong at school, they used to call it discipline… yet we all grew up to accept the rules and to honour & respect those older than us.



    We had at least 40 odd kids in our class and somehow, we all learned to read and write, do maths and spell almost all the words needed to write a grammatically correct letter... FUNNY THAT!!



    We all said prayers in school irrespective of our religion and no one got upset. Staying in detention after school netted us all sorts of negative attention we wish we hadn't got.



    And we all knew we had to accomplish something before we were allowed to be proud of ourselves.



    I just can't recall how bored we were without computers, Play Station, Nintendo, X-box or 270 digital TV cable stations. We weren't!!

    Don’t even mention about the rope swing into the river or climbing trees.



    To top it off, not a single person I knew had ever been told that they were from a dysfunctional family. How could we possibly have known that?



    We never needed to get into group therapy and/or anger management classes.



    We were obviously so duped by so many societal ills, that we didn't even notice that the entire country wasn't taking Prozac!



    How did we ever survive?



    LOVE TO ALL OF US WHO SHARED THIS ERA, AND TO ALL WHO DIDN'T, SORRY FOR WHAT YOU MISSED.

    WOULDN'T TRADE IT FOR ANYTHING!



    Pass this to someone and remember that life's most simple pleasures are very often the best.

    AAAh, those WERE the days!



























    Happy daze John in Oz.

    Life is too short to blend in.

    John Strange R737787
    World Traveller

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    Just about say's it all. One of the reasons it worked in those days John, was because it was our culture, handed down to us from our parents and relatives.
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    From what I see of the younger ones now there will be no culture to hand down.
    Happy daze John in Oz.

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    The new cultures around here are being well established and handed down. Most of our shopping centres and the like, are like being in a foreign country.

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