… when my cousin slid down a slide barefooted & caught his pinkie toe on the side of broken metal… or when my baby brother clobbered my sister in the forhead with his 9-iron…. or when she fell off the bed/trampoline and broke her collar bone… yeah, we had fun as kids!
I rode my bike around the neighborhood without a helmet. BUT, there weren’t nearly as many cars in the 1960s and no one was texting and driving. Now, I wouldn’t dare ride my bike without a helmet. I’ve had people in cars back out of the driveway right in front of me.
WillardMBaker over 11 years ago
I remember the kid who threw the Lawn Dart (remember those?) and didn’t move out of the way. Ouch!
GROG Premium Member over 11 years ago
Give him some goggles so he can’t see too.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 11 years ago
Proper fit is as important as useage.
SusanCraig over 11 years ago
… when my cousin slid down a slide barefooted & caught his pinkie toe on the side of broken metal… or when my baby brother clobbered my sister in the forhead with his 9-iron…. or when she fell off the bed/trampoline and broke her collar bone… yeah, we had fun as kids!
cbrsarah over 11 years ago
Circus performers who use balls don’t wear all that stuff.
Destiny23 over 11 years ago
My Dad’s sister rode a sled down the barn roof once. The sled didn’t survive, but she’s still going strong 80+ years later!
Saucy1121 Premium Member over 11 years ago
I rode my bike around the neighborhood without a helmet. BUT, there weren’t nearly as many cars in the 1960s and no one was texting and driving. Now, I wouldn’t dare ride my bike without a helmet. I’ve had people in cars back out of the driveway right in front of me.