
"Okay we have finished all but 1 of the 200 levels in Gauntlet. Let's go to bed, but leave the Nintendo on so we don't loose our progress"
*8 hours later*
"Warren, I saw your Nintendo was on. I turned it off so it wouldn't burn up!"
"...thanks Mom..."
*8 hours later*
"Warren, I saw your Nintendo was on. I turned it off so it wouldn't burn up!"
"...thanks Mom..."
I think that not only would I retraumatize myself, but I would traumatize everyone on here as well...
I don't even think I can relive a scene of my life from 13 days ago. My memory just sucks.
However, I think you should share.
However, I think you should share.
Ok, it's a stretch because after all, this was 43 years ago....I'm just remembering junior high school, which was overall not a great time of my life, but across the street from school there was a little shopping center including a Rexall drugstore which had a soda fountain. After school a lot of kids, including me, would go to the drugstore and get a cherry coke or a cherry smash to drink while we walked home (half a mile or so). In the summer my brothers and a couple of other neighborhood kids and I would cruise the streets near the school on our bikes for soft drink bottles and gather them up in our bike baskets. Then we'd trade them in at the grocery store (next to the drugstore) for 2 cents each and when we had enough, we'd all ride to the Stop'n'Go where they had the most amazing selection of penny candy. Sometimes one girl and I would go alone to gather bottles and then buy a Tiger Beat magazine (35 cents) at the drugstore and look at it together while we ate penny candy.
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