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"RCE" wrote in message ... "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... The cops would look out for the kids and if things were getting out of hand, made sure they got back under control just by saying "Hey, I saw the Mother (or Father) the other night at...". The Harbor Master and Police boat always knew where we were. More than one occasion when we got up to something stupid, you'd see the Police or Harbor Master boats slowly move out of the harbor and just be present - it was enough to keep things calm and un stupid. Those were days when parents were not afraid to discipline kids when they needed it. As a kid my father, at over 6' 4" and 235 lbs was an imposing figure and one that I really didn't want to **** off by getting caught doing something stupid. He never physically hit me though ... unless I broke one rule ... and that was being mouthy or disrespectful to my mother. Then, all hell would break loose. My mother, on the other hand, often tried to take matters in her own hands out of pure frustration. If I really screwed up she'd give me a whack with whatever she found handy. I remember one time she came after me for doing something I shouldn't (or maybe it was for *not* doing something I should have) with a big, wide plastic belt from her raincoat or something. She let me have it, but the stupid thing was so lightweight I could hardly feel it. So, being the creative genius that I was at the time, I put on quite a show of dancing around, yelling "ouch" and whatever while begging her to stop. She decided the belt would now be her weapon of choice when I needed some correction. I got away with it for quite a while until one day I couldn't control myself and started laughing my ass off as she, all red in the face, whacked away. Eisboch That sure brings back memories. I remember many a beat'in with belts, broom sticks etc....... and I was a fairly good kid. Did well in school and only had a police at our house a few times. (bad neighbourhood) Have to admit..we got pretty good at avoiding the city police. |