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warriorchick

Quote from: tower912 on August 29, 2023, 04:51:53 AM
I miss standing up in the back of station wagons.   Obviously, I was younger.  And it is how I got the scar between my eyebrows.  And required dental work.  But man, those were the days.   Stupid seatbelts and car seats.

As one of 4 kids in the 60s, I had a brother break his arm when we were all piled into the back of the station wagon and my mom stopped suddenly. Everyone filed it under "stuff happens".

We had a "car seat" but it wasn't about safely in a crash - it was designed to keep the youngest kid from crawling around in the car.

The worst part about being a kid in a car during that era was having parents who smoked. Either they kept the windows rolled up and we had to breathe the secondhand smoke, or they would flick the ashes out the window. Once a hot ash flew back in and hit me right in the eye.
Have some patience, FFS.

MU82

Ooh I need a buzz, babe;
Guess you know it's true.
Give me brews I love, babe;
Cold IPAs will do.
Sate me, satiate me ... sate me, satiate me.
Just please don't cap me at
Two beers a week.
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ZiggysFryBoy

Quote from: warriorchick on August 29, 2023, 10:17:52 AM
As one of 4 kids in the 60s, I had a brother break his arm when we were all piled into the back of the station wagon and my mom stopped suddenly. Everyone filed it under "stuff happens".

We had a "car seat" but it wasn't about safely in a crash - it was designed to keep the youngest kid from crawling around in the car.

The worst part about being a kid in a car during that era was having parents who smoked. Either they kept the windows rolled up and we had to breathe the secondhand smoke, or they would flick the ashes out the window. Once a hot ash flew back in and hit me right in the eye.

My "car seat" in the late 70s was a bouncy seat with the seat belt ran through the legs.  From the seat, of course

My MIL quit smoking after she flicked an ash into my wife's eye in the backseat.  😅

jesmu84

Quote from: rocket surgeon on August 29, 2023, 09:41:07 AM
  see below

I didn't see an answer to this:

Do you know why we got rid of lead in gasoline (or paint) and why we stopped using asbestos?

pbiflyer


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