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Originally posted by Angus
You're speaking as survivors...and luck had lots to do.
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LOL
No we are not. Not a single kid died in my neighborhood growing up. Broken limbs, hit by cars, rode into cars on bike, jumped bikes off home made ramps, etc, but not one death.
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LOL as much as you will. In my neighbourhood and along with getting into the teens, that was not the case. There was close calls and some deaths. There were some crippled as well.
There is nothing wrong with trying to cushion things out a bit, but that however does not include the absence of some scars and bruises, getting cold, getting a bit burned, and so on. You have to bump the wall some times if you see what I mean

I was a lucky kid. Only broke 1 bone properly, and didn't have a talk with mr. death properly in my childhood, - first proper close-shave was at 29!
But as a parent of 2, I selfishly declare that I will try to keep my kids out of harm's way, and there is not much chance I will let them have a go at some of the stuff which I (against my parent's knowledge, hehe) was up to in my childhood. . .
Is there an equilibrum in this business?