Marie Mallory
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Too long for me to watch right now. What were the skills?
Shirley I think it would take even longer to read the story I'd write about the song than to listen to it.
Too long for me to watch right now. What were the skills?
I was talking about the OP video. I think you posted yours while I was writing my post.Ken the song was basically about his boyhood.Although not all boys were rasied the same in the time period.
For some Jenner was a hero.
And out of experience I can say it was different but better?I think we all can agree -there ain't nothing like it use to be![]()
I don't know but I'm glad I lived my childhood then instead of now.And out of experience I can say it was different but better?
I always am fascinated by the fact that in movies, Romans speak English with a British accent.I haven't watched the video, but I've watched several like that; judging from the blurb and the thumbnail, I generally find them interesting.
I, too, am annoyed by the common practice these days to have someone with a foreign accent or, even worse, an AI voice with a foreign accent, narrate everything. We're being programmed to believe that someone from another country is more authoritative than an American would be. That was an actual directive by the networks a few years ago, that whenever an expert was needed for a story, to find someone from another country, or, if an expert from another country couldn't be easily found, then someone with some ethnicity other than Anglo-Saxon, or, if all else fails, a woman. As a consequence, and this part is my opinion, people putting podcasts together have accepted that a foreign voice is more credible than an American accent so we see this even in podcasts on American subjects.
They did invade Great Britain nd never made it to Y’all CountryI always am fascinated by the fact that in movies, Romans speak English with a British accent.
For others he was pushing his liberal agenda.For some Jenner was a hero.
I lived in a semi rural area as a child. My father taught me to build a fire and I have been eternally grateful. I hate the taste of lighter fluid in my meat. I've always carried a knife, even though I am a girl. I got teased about it but often people ask if they can borrow it. I've started a fire with wet fuel chosen carefully and can find food most anywhere. Maybe not as good as some but could sustain us. Not sure I can camp on the ground anymore though.I grew up in the outdoors, and our children did as well. Camping, fire building, cooking over a fire and such were skills all the kids had. The boys used those skills more that the girls did, as they enjoyed it more. On her first dogsled race, #2 daughter had a team that she hadn't properly trained. They just quit running around midnight, so she set up camp in the on the trail and slept in the sled until the dogs decided they were ready to run again. I did some knot tying instruction and fire building training, and all our kids were taught those skills, and my wife as well. Wife grew up in a small Iowa town and had never camped until she met me. Our honeymoon was spent half in a fancy, elegant hotel, and half camped in a tent on a beach in North Carolina. She never learned to enjoy sleeping on the ground however, so I tried to limit those, and we bought a small pop-up Apache camper trailer that made her life enjoyable. #3 son recently told me of his experience in Nebraska with friends who had planned a picnic and party around an open fire. Unfortunately it rained quite hard before the event and the friends were sad that there couldn't be a fire since everything was wet. #3 son simply said , "Watch me" and built a blaze in the wet using techniques he had learned here.
I remember talking to a woman in northern Alaska who was on a rafting trip on the Noatak river when the raft hit a sweeper and capsized, dumping the occupants in the icy river. All got out safely, but no one had the means to start a warming fire except her, who was the only smoker on the trip. She said it was the first and only time that being a smoker likely saved her life and the lives of the others. I always carry a knife and a lighter, although I do not smoke. I was just at a birthday party today and I was asked for my lighter, as no one had any way to light the candles on the cake. I am asked almost every day for my knife for one reason or another. Our daughters have knives, but I don't think either of them carry them, but they live in Washington, so it might be illegal to do so.I lived in a semi rural area as a child. My father taught me to build a fire and I have been eternally grateful. I hate the taste of lighter fluid in my meat. I've always carried a knife, even though I am a girl. I got teased about it but often people ask if they can borrow it. I've started a fire with wet fuel chosen carefully and can find food most anywhere. Maybe not as good as some
I have noticed, too, that buses will make 3-4 stops on the same block, as if a child can't walk from the neighbor's house to their own. Even in elementary school, we could decide for ourselves whether we were going to walk to or from school or take the bus.e live in a corner where 4 school buses stop ( all Christian schools ) ….the bus stops 4 times in a 300 mtr area ( all one road )
to,pick up and drop off Kids as old as 14/15 year olds so they don’t …..
have to walk …or parents drive kids to one the bus stops ….. from side streets 4 homes away ….