School was easy, I'd get home at 3:00 every day and play basketball or baseball with the neighborhood guys. I'd come in at dinner and there would be a hot plate waiting on me. Then I'd watch TV or play N64 until I went to bed. Weekends I would stay up until 6 AM playing Socom and/or chatting with babes in AOL chatrooms, switching off with whoever was spending the night.
Now life fuking blows. Don't get me wrong, I've got it pretty good, but...I get up and go to work at 7:00, feeling tired as fuk. I do enough to get by during the day and I get off at 4:00. I go to the gym, throw weight around, come home feeling tired as fuk. Make myself a shiitty dinner and watch TV until I fall asleep.
Someone invent a time machine.
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Thread: Damn life was good as a kid
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07-27-2011, 06:20 AM #1
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Damn life was good as a kid
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07-27-2011, 06:22 AM #2
Damnnnn I know that feel dude. Life's the best when you're a little kid. That's why childhood's so f*cking important, and when you hear stories of f*ck ups later in life chances are they had a ****ty childhood. I remember the days when I used to be on the nintendo all day and i'd be constantly fed and hampered. ****ing miss it...
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When I was younger I would watch Garfield after school, and then when I got older I switched to TRL. And I'm glad we didn't have ******** when I was a kid, I didn't even text until HS. I think I'm so much more socially developed because I actually had to ride my bike to a friend's house or call them.
Fuuu forgot about riding bikes, jumping hills and getting 4" of air and feeling like Matt Hoffman.Auburn Tigers
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Did not have a cell phone until 10th grade, and it was the big blue Nokia with no texting capability and snake was the only "app". And it was the shizzle.
Had to use our house phone to call friends on their house phone.
brb grounded and not allowed to use the internet but busted constantly because my mom would pick up the phone and hear the dial-up***Dirty South Crew***
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I got the exact same phone for Christmas when I turned 16. I remember as a kid that we would build a new tree fort every summer only to destroy it and have dirt ball wars and play man hunt all through the neighborhood. We used to build these sketchy 8" ramps out of the wood we could find at new home sites and someone always busted ass. BRB stitches and scrapes on a different kid every summer lol
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No doubt. Couldn't wait to drive mostly.
Man we were always doing some sketchy stuff I wouldn't do now. I had a big backyard with a ledge into my neighbors backyard. It was probably a 15 foot drop and we would jump it on our bikes. I still have a video somewhere of my friend doing it and snapping his leg in half. I used to also tie a plastic sled to my 4wheeler and sling people around in my backyard.
I still play both, but it's not the same. Friends are too busy to ever get a decent basketball game going, and while I love multiplayer video games it's not the same feeling as sitting around my bedroom with my friends all night switching off trying to beat a level.Auburn Tigers
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