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bicycle lights helmet What dangerous activities of childhood did you do?
What did you enjoy as a child, that would be considered too dangerous today? Here are mine: 1.Rode my bike around the city, without a helmet, of course. 2. Played kick-the-can on the streets after dark. 3.Galopped on a horse through the agricultural Fields and woods with a younger cousin, without a helmet, of course. 4. Stayed out trick-or-treating with my best friend until the last porch light in the city "was disabled.
Learned to ride my bike ten speed of my older brother when I was only 8 years old ... could hardly reach the pedals, let alone because the GROUND. And the thing I had to walk up to two meters high, and our side porch Assembly Assembly as a horse. It was really scary is there and not under control, I've learned very quickly just out of sheer fear Balance! explores the whole neighborhood by me from the age of five years. When I was ten I knew every corner of it in a 10 miles radius (and yes, I mean radius!), Except for what is actually in the lake is two miles south of us. (But I DID diving and all water out to explore where the ground suddenly withdrawn from around 30 meters. And I've learned about rip tides first hand - which, fortunately, not so bad in our pond, as they could in an ocean!). The Lake Ontario - is a great mother - you can not even see haflway about them from the shore. Toboganned the gorge down the hill behind our Houses. Has been avoided very good disc, all the trees in your way. And got really creative by weaving back and forth across the shallow valleys in order to travel more and more "fun", escape with twice as many trees, of course. Went ice skating in winter on the river in the ground, the ravine. "The normal pastime for most children ... except this river has many deep lakes that never freeze completely. Learning how to liberate yourself if you fall into a must for every child adventurous enough to do so, to begin. lived alongside the local pedophiles. All us kids knew him because his own children were very specifically what he would do if we abandoned our . Guards Our parents just "did not want to see" what was wrong with this man and his religious police, and "friends" who also thought he was doing. The courageous Thing was learning how to grow STILL inherant belief in the goodness of man! A look neither his daughter nor his son passed. Ah, yes ... almost forgot this one! Stole the Fruit from the trees of a not-so-neighboring country. In the night. It was dangerous, because we had to sneak right under his bedroom window on the peach and apple trees to obtain. And the only way you enough to be among your friends had to break branches of the fruit and run. And the man had a gun, and a German Shepherd!
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