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Do you ever wish we were living in different times
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<blockquote data-quote="Sue C" data-source="post: 36147" data-attributes="member: 87"><p>Abbey -- We got the belt if we were naughty. I don't remember getting it very many times. I didn't think of calling the police. I knew I was naughty and that was why I got it. (I hated the part "If you cry, you'll get it harder.") I also respected/feared/loved my dad. It kept me on the straight and narrow, too. My family played board games and my mom read to us. She used to play the piano while I danced around the living room (I was about 5.)</p><p></p><p>Donna -- Ditto everything you said! In addition, there were no "do over's" on tests like the kids today get. That is ridiculous. Even in college, some of Melissa's professors gave the students 3 chances to pass their quizzes (done on a computer, of course). You really put me down memory lane when you mentioned no air conditioning in the house. We didn't have any and none of us complained about it being too hot. If I don't have my air cool enough in summer, you should hear Melissa whine.</p><p></p><p>Sue</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sue C, post: 36147, member: 87"] Abbey -- We got the belt if we were naughty. I don't remember getting it very many times. I didn't think of calling the police. I knew I was naughty and that was why I got it. (I hated the part "If you cry, you'll get it harder.") I also respected/feared/loved my dad. It kept me on the straight and narrow, too. My family played board games and my mom read to us. She used to play the piano while I danced around the living room (I was about 5.) Donna -- Ditto everything you said! In addition, there were no "do over's" on tests like the kids today get. That is ridiculous. Even in college, some of Melissa's professors gave the students 3 chances to pass their quizzes (done on a computer, of course). You really put me down memory lane when you mentioned no air conditioning in the house. We didn't have any and none of us complained about it being too hot. If I don't have my air cool enough in summer, you should hear Melissa whine. Sue [/QUOTE]
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