I grew up in Altus OK. I was 4 years old when we moved there from California in 1976. I left for good when I joined the Coast Guard in 1992.
Great place to be a kid during that time. I would ride my bike all over town, and never have to worry about anything. My friends and I would ride out to the AFB on Friday afternoons and go see my dad out at his squadron. If he wasn't busy he would take us out on the flight line and give us tours of the C-5's. Sometimes we got to go into the flight sims and play around.
My best friend Steve, his dad was the deputy sheriff. The crew I ran around with, we knew all the police officers in town by name, and they new us and our parents. We would go out and do stupid stuff and the cops would let us off with a warning.
The City Resevoir was a mile from my house, so we spent allot of time sitting on the bank fishing for perch and blue gill. The local BMX track was on the south side of town and I lived there from 6th grade until I was a junior in high school.
Friday nights for the 13-16 crowd was the skating rink from 7PM-12PM
BB gun wars with the only pump the gun twice rule. I used a red rider lever action because it had a higher rate of fire
Going camping with my friends in high school for the weekend. Getting someones older brother to buy us a couple of cases of beer.
$5 in gas would let me cruise all weekend in my truck.
Having a shotgun hanging in the back window of my truck in the high school parking lot was no big thing, everyone had one.
Getting into a fight was just that, a fight. We used our fists, the winner won, and the losser lost. Everyone knew it, and a couple of days later it was ancient history.
Those were the days. Kids today have no idea how much they are missing out on.