I usually heat the knife if I want to have cold butter.
I love you, Allen.That topic really spreads.
I love you, Allen.That topic really spreads.
Oh no, Dave! I'm so sorry.So coming back from lunch I slipped on the ice. My jaw hit the ground and my teeth went *CLACK*!! I checked and all my parts were intact.
I get back to my desk and take a bite of a cookie that had slowly hardened over the course of the day and one of my teeth broke off.
It's times like these I wish I had insurance. hwell:
Oh no, Dave! I'm so sorry.[/QUOTE]So coming back from lunch I slipped on the ice. My jaw hit the ground and my teeth went *CLACK*!! I checked and all my parts were intact.
I get back to my desk and take a bite of a cookie that had slowly hardened over the course of the day and one of my teeth broke off.
It's times like these I wish I had insurance. hwell:
That happened to me just last month. I was walking behind this guy who was trudging slowly on the sidewalk. I got impatient and decided to go up a snow bank, into a parking lot, and around. I hopped off the bank, landed on ice, and skidded off, landing on my tailbone. Then I was the one trudging slowly.One time I slipped on the ice and landed right on my tailbone. It was right outside my house.
The next day I couldn't move my legs. I had to call in sick for work.
I feel your pain Dave.
That happened to me just last month. I was walking behind this guy who was trudging slowly on the sidewalk. I got impatient and decided to go up a snow bank, into a parking lot, and around. I hopped off the bank, landed on ice, and skidded off, landing on my tailbone. Then I was the one trudging slowly.[/QUOTE]One time I slipped on the ice and landed right on my tailbone. It was right outside my house.
The next day I couldn't move my legs. I had to call in sick for work.
I feel your pain Dave.
I hated when that happened...I swear it took a good minute and a half to catch my breath again. Scared me as kid.
When I was in elementary school in Alaska, there was one of those domed monkey bars on the playground, like this:
So, one winter, when everything was iced over, I was hanging from the top of this dome during recess. Of course, as I tried to pull myself back up on top of it, I slip and land flat on my back onto the ice patch below. Knocked the wind out of me hard. I'm stumbling toward the yard duty unable to breath, trying to use hand signals to explain that I just fell from the bars since I can't talk. I swear it took a good minute and a half to catch my breath again. Scared me as kid.
I miss them too. The one from my elementary school is gone. Climbing to the top of those things was like an adventure.
I miss them too. The one from my elementary school is gone. Climbing to the top of those things was like an adventure.
While I never wish a kid to get hurt, you're absolutely right. I mean that's what kids do (or what they're supposed to do), explore, have fun, have mini adventures. As far as the immune system debate, I agree 110%. I'm of the camp that strongly suggests the rise in allergies/sickness is due to so many kids staying indoors more than being outside getting dirty.Not to mention pain tolerance and the immune system. I've been saying it for years. And now, finally, all the news shows and the parents magazines are wising up, too.
I miss them too. The one from my elementary school is gone. Climbing to the top of those things was like an adventure.
While I never wish a kid to get hurt, you're absolutely right. I mean that's what kids do (or what they're supposed to do), explore, have fun, have mini adventures. As far as the immune system debate, I agree 110%. I'm of the camp that strongly suggests the rise in allergies/sickness is due to so many kids staying indoors more than being outside getting dirty.[/QUOTE]Not to mention pain tolerance and the immune system. I've been saying it for years. And now, finally, all the news shows and the parents magazines are wising up, too.
sigh... man, I'm in ultra conservative mode today, but man back in the day, if you broke your arm, after the initial pain and casting, you were like a fucking celebrity at school. Everyone wanted to sign your cast. Your mother wouldn't sue the city, she'd smack you upside the head for 'being a dumbass and breaking your arm, so now she has to take off work to take your dumbass to the emergency room".I've told this story before so if you've heard it go ahead and chalk it up to old age.
When I was a kid there was a park about a block from my house. In it there was this epic slid. This this was 100 feet tall, I swear to God! In the summer the thing would turn cherry red and if you slid down it with shorts you'd burn your legs so bad you had to be wheeled home. That slide had stood in the park for about 40 years when *I* was a kid so you know it was a staple of the park. It had two poles that went down on either side and a thick bar that was used to hold 4 swings, then two more diagonal bars and a chinup bar. I can't tell you how many times I fell sliding down those poles or trying to run up the slide. Kids would slide down into other kids who were trying to jump over them as they came down. This huge hunk of metal was a fucking blast. (Additional note, almost 100 years old and NO graffiti on it.)
About 10 years ago a kid sliding down one of the posts fell & broke his arm. His mom sued the city. So the city removed the slide and the monkey bars, replacing them with plastic equipment that cost a lot of cash. Nobody plays there any more. The place just sits there, only really being used by small kids.
I can't say how many hundreds and thousands of kids enjoyed that slide. It still evokes fond memories of my childhood and now it's gone because 1 mother can't stand up and say that her kid was an idiot and that it might well have been his fault.
While I never wish a kid to get hurt, you're absolutely right. I mean that's what kids do (or what they're supposed to do), explore, have fun, have mini adventures. As far as the immune system debate, I agree 110%. I'm of the camp that strongly suggests the rise in allergies/sickness is due to so many kids staying indoors more than being outside getting dirty.[/QUOTE]Not to mention pain tolerance and the immune system. I've been saying it for years. And now, finally, all the news shows and the parents magazines are wising up, too.
Of all that stuff, I did take stuff apart and I "drove" a car and a tractor (In the car, I was sitting on my dad's lap and he was really doing all the driving and the tractor just went straight a pre-selected course)... But I never played with fire (whenever I can, I do it now: I have a fascination with burning small objects), played with a knife (I got my hands on an utility knife when I was around 9 and I cut the hell out of everything... My computer table still has some visible scars from doing that) nor thrown any spears -i imagine footballs don't count- (and I have never felt the desire to do so)... And that's probably why I don't see the need for a child to do so: it's not linked to childhood memories and general safety common sense prevails in my mind.Absolutely. Here is a TED talk about \\"5 Dangerous Things You Should Let Your Children Do\\" by child educator Gever Tulley.
While I never wish a kid to get hurt, you're absolutely right. I mean that's what kids do (or what they're supposed to do), explore, have fun, have mini adventures. As far as the immune system debate, I agree 110%. I'm of the camp that strongly suggests the rise in allergies/sickness is due to so many kids staying indoors more than being outside getting dirty.[/QUOTE]Not to mention pain tolerance and the immune system. I've been saying it for years. And now, finally, all the news shows and the parents magazines are wising up, too.
So the city removed the slide and the monkey bars, replacing them with plastic equipment that cost a lot of cash. Nobody plays there any more. The place just sits there, only really being used by small kids.
I can't say how many hundreds and thousands of kids enjoyed that slide. It still evokes fond memories of my childhood and now it's gone because 1 mother can't stand up and say that her kid was an idiot and that it might well have been his fault.
I miss them too. The one from my elementary school is gone. Climbing to the top of those things was like an adventure.
So the city removed the slide and the monkey bars, replacing them with plastic equipment that cost a lot of cash. Nobody plays there any more. The place just sits there, only really being used by small kids.
I can't say how many hundreds and thousands of kids enjoyed that slide. It still evokes fond memories of my childhood and now it's gone because 1 mother can't stand up and say that her kid was an idiot and that it might well have been his fault.
So the city removed the slide and the monkey bars, replacing them with plastic equipment that cost a lot of cash. Nobody plays there any more. The place just sits there, only really being used by small kids.
I can't say how many hundreds and thousands of kids enjoyed that slide. It still evokes fond memories of my childhood and now it's gone because 1 mother can't stand up and say that her kid was an idiot and that it might well have been his fault.