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MelodyL 05-20-2008 02:31 PM

I know exactly what you mean when you say it can happen in ANY neighborhood. I really don't think there are any more GREAT NEIGHBORHOODS (unless of course you live in a high crime area), but I'm speaking generally. Any neighborhood will have it's share of hooligans, criminals, it's just to what degree they are.

I personally know an ex con who served 19 years for beating a guy almost to death. He was in a drug frenzy, he was 18 years old. They would not give him parole until he served 19 years. He was completely rehabilitated, released 2 years ago, has a job (a good job), he just got married and his wife is pregnant. That, to me, is a success story.

There is also a guy (on my block), who, when he was 17, committed assault and armed robbery but because he was only 17, he was treated as a youthful offender, served 9 months upstate, was released on parole (or probation, I'm not sure), refused to work, promptly got re-arrested, and is now in a drug treatment program (his second). He isn't even 19 years old yet.

So I don't know what's happening to the world. It's a much different world and society than the one I was a child in.

And I live what would be known as A GOOD NEIGHBORHOOD.

Well, that might have been applicable 50 years ago, but from what I see in the papers, etc. well, I kind of lost my faith in the young people of today.

Very sad.

snoozie 05-20-2008 04:45 PM

Last winter we had some homeless people sleeping in a small building that housed the water well. This was over our back wall and in the desert where they had tore down a house to widen the road.

Anyway, we leave our travel trailer unlocked and I wondered if they would ever come and sleep in our trailer. I just thought if they needed too then that would be ok with me as long as they didn't move in but stayed warm in the winter. Now I am thinking maybe I should lock it up. ...Sue:p

Aarcyn 05-20-2008 05:25 PM

Another stupid fact about me
 
I jumped out of a plane at 3,000 feet.

I would have been dead if it had not been for lucky circumstances.

I was 19 years old. A friend called me, asked me if I wanted to jump out of a plane that morning. They needed one more person to bring the cost down from $40 to $35.

We got there in the morning and were given minimal training. The parachute was to open naturally. We did not jump until sunset.

I was supposed to go in the #3 spot. The #2 spot chickened out so I jumped second. I just jumped, no thought about counting to 10 and if the chute did not open, I needed to pull the emergency cord. I just jumped.

3,000 feet is not far from the ground.

#3 parachute did not open. The guy counted, his emergency cord opened the second parachute in time, just in time.

Not knowing this drama, I enjoyed a beautiful sunset and when it came to guiding my parachute to the landing spot, every time I tried to steer, I drifted farther away. I was floating over trees and cacti, lots of rocks.:eek:

But I am here to tell the tale.

Twinkletoes 05-20-2008 09:00 PM

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Originally Posted by lor (Post 283411)
Melody, Yes, we left the camper door unlocked cuz we didn't ever think anything could happen in our backyard. Really... it never occured to me. I hate the smell of cigarette smoke so had to unzip all the windows & air it out. Of coarse I disinfected that counter he left his 'gift' on. The one cop told me he had 'left something'. We don't live in a 'questionable' neighborhood so any of you readers might wanna remember that ANYTHING could happen in your own neighborhood. http://bestsmileys.com/surprised/4.gif


Where do you live, Lor?

MelodyL 05-20-2008 09:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Aarcyn (Post 283519)
I jumped out of a plane at 3,000 feet.

I would have been dead if it had not been for lucky circumstances.

I was 19 years old. A friend called me, asked me if I wanted to jump out of a plane that morning. They needed one more person to bring the cost down from $40 to $35.

We got there in the morning and were given minimal training. The parachute was to open naturally. We did not jump until sunset.

I was supposed to go in the #3 spot. The #2 spot chickened out so I jumped second. I just jumped, no thought about counting to 10 and if the chute did not open, I needed to pull the emergency cord. I just jumped.

3,000 feet is not far from the ground.

#3 parachute did not open. The guy counted, his emergency cord opened the second parachute in time, just in time.

Not knowing this drama, I enjoyed a beautiful sunset and when it came to guiding my parachute to the landing spot, every time I tried to steer, I drifted farther away. I was floating over trees and cacti, lots of rocks.:eek:

But I am here to tell the tale.


Let's see if I understood you. You were 19 years old, and jumped out of a plane because someone called you up and said they needed a 3rd person??

Please tell me this was not your first jump??

Twinkletoes 05-20-2008 09:06 PM

My "claim to fame" is that I've been fortunate enough to have met face-to-face with over 2 dozen MSW & NeuroTalk members during the past year.

Looking forward to meeting up with tkrik in June when I go to AZ, and 4boysmom in July when we go to Grand Teton NP with a bunch of MSers. (She will drive there from Idaho). :Dancing-Chilli::Dancing-Chilli::Dancing-Chilli:

Oh yeah, and I've also talked one-on-one with Garth Brooks and Jimmy Osmond. :trampoline:

vigwig 05-21-2008 01:55 AM

How's this?
 
I once fell in the Niagara River. I once got a strike in the lanenext to mine. My birth certificate is in Dutch. I saw a concert by the Kingston Trio for $3. I once lived on oatmeal and handouts for a month while in college. Had a Beatle haircut when they came along....again too poor to get a haircut. Vic

lor 05-21-2008 06:40 AM

twinkletoes, I live far away from you. I live in Ohio :) I live in the north side of town & he's from the east side.

Melody, Also those :ranting: guys (& gals) are all ages. He was about 40-45.

MelodyL 05-21-2008 08:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vigwig (Post 283758)
I once fell in the Niagara River. I once got a strike in the lanenext to mine. My birth certificate is in Dutch. I saw a concert by the Kingston Trio for $3. I once lived on oatmeal and handouts for a month while in college. Had a Beatle haircut when they came along....again too poor to get a haircut. Vic

Speaking of hair..

When I was 18 years old I decided to dye my hair black. I did this in the morning. Then I decided to give myself a permanent. This I did in the afternoon.

Immediately after giving myself the permanent, when my hair was all nice and dry, it still was not curly enough for me. So what did I do.

I took out my electric heated rollers, plugged the thing in, when they all heated up, I put all the hot rollers in my hair.

Do you know what happens to you when you dye your hair, then give it a permanent, then set it with electric rollers ....ALL IN THE SAME DAY.

My hair came out in tufts. I not only didn't have any curly hair left. I had bunches of burnt hair coming out in fistfuls. All my hair was burnt.

I went crazy, my mother thought someone mugged me, I was screaming in my room. They all walked in and took one look at me and ....well, I can't remember their reaction.

I had to wear a wig for a year till all my hair grew back. I never went near any permanent waving lotion, nor electric rollers EVER AGAIN after that.

I do dye my hair though (to cover my gray).

Oh, you might be curious as to the profession of my dad at the time.

He owned a beauty parlor. He was a professional beautician.

One WOULD THINK I MIGHT HAVE KNOWN BETTER, now wouldn't one???


Oh, remind me to tell you about the time my mother and her sisters had to take a hammer and chisel to my legs. NOW THAT'S A STORY!!

Aarcyn 05-21-2008 10:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MelodyL (Post 283648)
Let's see if I understood you. You were 19 years old, and jumped out of a plane because someone called you up and said they needed a 3rd person??

Please tell me this was not your first jump??


My first and only jump. The boy that jumped third threw up all night.


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