Childhood passtimes…
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I grew up in the country-ish suburbs of Dallas Ft. Worth, TX. As a kid there was tons of land around before it all became developed subdivisions, so we always had big hide and seek matches, places to hide and hang out that was private property for the most part but nobody came out there. It was always so much fun to find something new - rusted out abandoned cars, animal bones, a way to sneak through someone's fence and take a shortcut to a friend's house. I remember when they built a bunch of new houses, it meant I had to take this long-ass route to a friend's house that typically took me 5 minutes to get to. The solution was just hopping some guys fence and shimmying along the side of his house and dropping down into a field. I was in middle school, so at that age you're constantly scared of getting caught doing anything.
- i know and LOVE that nervous feeling. being paranoid of getting caugh. i feel like doing something bad.********
- me too. The only legit thing you can do as an adult like that is driving around with drugs on your person. Meh,mikotondria3
- yeah, there was comfort in knowing that you could only be tried as a juvenile.********
- i know and LOVE that nervous feeling. being paranoid of getting caugh. i feel like doing something bad.