GETTING OLD

Via The Feral Irishman

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TN Patriot
TN Patriot

I never had goggles when playing in the mud, or anywhere else for that matter. Mud, creek water and bugs in the eyes make for a better immune system.

Saxons Wrath
Saxons Wrath

The mud, bugs, and muck was how we all had fun as kids,who was worried about immunity??
Ignorance was bliss, and for the better…

TN Patriot
TN Patriot

And decades later, we are reaping the benefits of consuming these bacteria in small amounts.

Gomer
Gomer

Anybody that had them…well, as soon as they pulled them down they got pummeled.

SeeBee
SeeBee

I’d take this…..comment image?i10c=img.resize(height:160)
Over this…….comment image

Any day……..

James
James

TN,agree grew up on the Charles river outside of Boston during the late 60’s/early 70’s,besides the local issues was a toxic pit(unfortunately)due to toxic waste,yet,I still survived,as did many kids.

Lead paint,what was the problem,tasted sweet as hell!

Ben Lurken
Ben Lurken

James, the only toxic pit I know of near the Charles was the dump located in W. Rox. If that was the place you and I grew up same time same place.

James
James

Uh,well upstream in Dover,still,the river was full of bad stuff,that said,cleaned well during the late 70’s/80’s,glad to hear you also survived!

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