Posted by Mark - IN. on March 30, 2008 at 21:58:00 from (205.188.117.74):
In Reply to: Good ole days posted by Tom-730 on March 30, 2008 at 20:35:20:
Speaking of city kids, when we were young like 5, 6, 7 or..., had some cousins from Newark on the east coast that used to come out to visit us in Indiana sometimes in the summer. They were tough cookies, and thugs. They didn't know much about chores and weren't very good at them. There's something wrong when a kid shows up for chores wearing black trousers, white shirt, tie, and wing tips. That'll make a kid laugh at another kid, and Mom get them something more suitable to wear while we still laughed at them. The problem there is when we got out of sight like in the barn, they'd jump us and beat the snot out of us like they did apparently back in Newark. I sure hated when them guys came to visit, was glad when they stopped. Ever see a kid point your BB gun at a cow and tell you to go get some money from your piggy bank or else the cow gets it? Mean, them guys were mean. Sometimes we got even, but they usually got more even afterwards. Man, was I glad when they quit coming. Haven't seen them guys in decades and never heard what ever happened to them. Probably became bank robbers or mobsters or hitmen if they're still alive. Never heard, don't care.
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