Humor for Small Town Kids

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scrapper

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Humor for Small Town Kids -<br /> <br />Those who grew up in small towns will laugh when they read this.<br /><br />Those who didn't will be in disbelief.<br /><br />1) You can name everyone you graduated with.<br /><br />2) You know what 4-H means.<br /><br />3) You went to parties at a pasture, barn, gravel pit, or in the middle of a dirt road. On Monday you could always tell who was at the party because of the scratches on their legs from running through the woods when the party was busted. (See #6.)<br /><br />4) You used to "drag" Main.<br /><br />5) You said the "F" word and your parents knew within the hour.<br /><br />6) You scheduled parties around the schedules of different police officers, because you new which ones would bust you and which ones wouldn't.<br /><br />7) You could never buy cigarettes because all the store clerks knew how old you were (and if you were old enough, they'd tell your parents anyhow.)<br /><br />8) When you did find somebody old enough and brave enough to buy cigarettes, you still had to go out into the country and drive on back roads to smoke them.<br /><br />9) You knew which section of the ditch you would find the beer your buyer dropped off.<br /><br />10) It was cool to date somebody from the neighboring town.<br /><br />11) The whole school went to the same party after graduation.<br /><br />12) You didn't give directions by street names but rather by references. "Turn by Nelson's house, go 2 blocks to Anderson's, and it's four houses left of the track field."<br /><br />13) The golf course had only 9 holes.<br /><br />14) You couldn't help but date a friend's ex-boyfriend/girlfriend.<br /><br />15) Your car stayed filthy because of the dirt roads, and you will never own a dark vehicle for this reason.<br /><br />16) The town next to you was considered "trashy" or "snooty," but was actually just like your town.<br /><br />17) You referred to anyone with a house newer then 1965 as the "rich people."<br /><br />18) The people in the "big city" dressed funny, and then you picked up the trend 2 years later.<br /><br />19) Anyone you wanted could be found at the local gas station or the town bar (if there was a bar).<br /><br />20) You saw at least one friend a week driving a tractor through town or one of your friends driving a grain truck to school occasionally.<br /><br />21) The gym teacher suggested you haul hay for the summer to get stronger.<br /><br />22) Directions were given using THE stop light as a reference.<br /><br />23) When you decided to walk somewhere for exercise, 5 people would pull over and ask if you wanted a ride.<br /><br />24) Your teachers called you by your older siblings'/parents' names.<br /><br />25) Your teachers remembered when they taught your parents.<br /><br />26) You could charge at any local store or write checks without any ID.<br /><br />27) The closest McDonalds was 25 miles away (or more).<br /><br />28) The closest mall was over an hour away.<br /><br />29) It was normal to see an old man riding through town on a riding lawn mower.<br /><br />30) You've pee'd in a cornfield/wheatfield.<br /><br />31) Most people went by a nickname.<br /><br />You laughed your butt off reading this because you know it is true.<br /><br />I would not have wanted to been raised any other way!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!<br /><br />------------<br /><br />Yup, a lot of those were quite true for me growing up even though we lived on a farm, but so did nearly all my friends.
 

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Oh man, this is so true. My graduating class in High School (class of 1993) was 13 and everyone passed.<br /><br />27) ours was 24 miles away -close enough<br /><br />28) hour an 15 min<br /><br />30) freaked my then girlfiend, now wife out the first time I did that....
 

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hahahah you pegged grandbay AL in the60's, 70's to a tee.<br />only we had no traffic lights other than the flashing one at hiway 188(old hwy 90) and pottertract rd. and no golf courses. the closest hospital was 30 some odd miles away in pascagoula MS. both schools combined,elem and secondary, had about 300 students, some came to school on tractors. <br /> had one or two that rode horseback occasionally and old man moore would pasture them for the day on his place beside the school.<br />I walked to and from school each day and occasionally got lost on the way :) :) .<br /> about the closest thing to fast food was the Tiger In drive in, was no main drag only highway 90. you could by ammunition,rat traps,whole hogs heads and washing machines at simms clover leaf market.<br /> we did have a set of railroad tracks that cut through town that provided a certain amount of entertainment occasionally.<br />no crossing gates though.<br /> the 4th of July watermelon festival was a summer highlight and usually the national guard would fire some blanks from a 4" antique artillery piece and the allison-chambler and John Deer dealer would have some new stuff on display on the footballfield/fairgrounds.<br />nearest new car dealer was at least 27 miles away.<br />not much in the way of TV until the late 70's when a repeater tower was erected near theodore as there was no reception anyway.<br />big news of the late 60's was you could, for some additional money, get a private telephone line. if you had a phone.<br /> I was about 10 when we got our first air conditioner from Gibson. was a honker window unit that sounded like it was tearing the wall out, was the next year we got us a brand new black and white 19" tv with a UHF and VHF antennea.<br /> however we had creeks,woods, shotguns and fishing poles. I was 8 when I got my very own coleman lantern that used white gas. nearest amaco station was 16 miles :) .<br />but my dad owned a junkyard and we had oxy/acetylyne and welders to play with as well as drills and tools to lose so it was all fun.<br /> made a few go karts from riding mower frames and some down hill sleds out of the same. had we been older we may have put steering and brakes on some of them.<br />I drove the slide truck at age 8 in reverse till I was about 10 before dad would let me go forward :) :) .<br />it was always back the truck up son.<br /><br /> first time he said go get the truck I was so excited I promptly crashed it into a junk car :) .<br /> was a 5 ton IH with a 401 gas motor with a 2spd rear and a 5 speed gearbox with a 45' bed. did not even slow down when I hit it, lucky dad was quick on his feet and did not get hurt.<br />church twice a day on sunday and once a week wednesday night and two weeks of vacation bible school everysummer.<br /> thats kinda how life was in lower alabama in the 60's. would not trade it for all the pavement in NJ.
 

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LOL sounds almost like where I live now! The entire school population is less than 600 (Thay's K thru 12).
 

Fishin' Jeff

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Wow, sounds like you guys have been though Kansas.<br /><br /> :) ;) :)
 

rodbolt

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never been to kansas, but I did see the wizard once :)
 

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LOL, Yup, just yesterday I ask my wife if she knew who owned the old ex-cop car thats been going by our house for the last couple of days. heres another one.<br /><br />32) You can tell who was at your house when you were gone by the tire tracks in your driveway.
 

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So true ,i pee'ed on the square a few times,thats the hub of town :D My little towns around me are growing like weeds what a shame.
 

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13. Our golf course was a cow pasture. Guess what we used for holes? :D :D :D
 

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:) There were 25 kids in my graduating class at Saint Mary's Academy and yes the nuns remembered teaching my mother. Another thing I always thought was pretty neat is our family doctor delivered my mother, me, all my siblings, AND my daughter. :)
 

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All true except for Micky D's. We had several fast food places. After grad 13 years ago I still have scars from running into fences I forgot were there.
 

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33. We didn't have a town drunk so we took turns.
 

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Guess I didn't grow up in a small town...#28 was 30 miles. But 30 right out of 31 must be close to being a small town, too bad it's not staying that way...They call it progress, I guess.
 

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34. We didnt have a village idiot so we took turns.<br /><br />35. We had a "time share" banjo.
 

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A 1965 house would have ben built in the future, and Mcdonalds didnt exist, but the rest is mostly true, but the jym teacher didnt have to tell you to haul hay for the summer you were going to do that anyway.
 

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36. Thursday and Saturday Nights was (is) Bingo night and that's about the biggest thing to hit town.
 

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wow, i can relate to to many of those..<br /><br />Belchy
 

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rodbolt, "would not trade it for all the pavement in NJ." <br /><br />I didn't know they have pavement in NJ. You can't tell by the ride.
 

deputydawg

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All true except the McDonalds. They built one my freshman year, only fast food in town.<br /><br />Another to add, <br />If you accidentally dial the wrong telephone number and end up having an hour conversation....has happened to me.
 
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