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No, enough said.
I used to find that expression really depressing when I was a teenager. My thought was that if that was as good as it gets, then life doesn't make a lot of sense!"Your schooldays are thew happiest days of your life" is the biggest load of bollocks I've ever heard. I much prefer life as an adult.
I've watched the video on Vintage TV a few times recently - great song! (The father in the video reminds me of my dad, and not in a good way. He wasn't a bad man, but some of his attitudes were already unacceptable when he was young, let alone when I was!)"Smalltown Boy" by Bronski Beat is one of my favourite songs.
Oh yes we had them in the early 70s, almost exactly as you describe. Then some fool friend asked the local blacksmith if he could extend the forks ' Chopper style' which he did. Hells Angel's on home made bikesWe used to make (invented) 'bomb-bikes' in the 70's - any frame salvageable, some version of a 'single' speed, -cow horns, whatever front wheel available, 'moby' (moped) back or Chopper back wheel, brakes optional ... surprised we're still alive - it was different back then![]()
I'd be more inclined to say you didn't realise how awful it was till you grew up. A child is under the control of adults, many of whom are stupid. I prefer my independence.On the whole yes, but you don't release how good until you grow up.
Or, much to the annoyance of the RAF married quarters residents, build a ramp and launch yourself, still on the bike, into the biggest privet hedges you could find.Did anyone else used to make ramps and get their mates to lay down and then jump them on their bikes?
Did anyone else used to make ramps and get their mates to lay down and then jump them on their bikes?
You'll have the Families Officer after you!Or, much to the annoyance of the RAF married quarters residents, build a ramp and launch yourself, still on the bike, into the biggest privet hedges you could find.
They're deceptively soft to land in...but bugger I suspect we made a mess of them.
TBF, we only did it to some of the many empty houses.