Posted on Aug 26, 2014
SFC Mark Merino
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Some of us are more accident prone than others. Some of us are lucky that we made it through our childhood alive! What is the image from childhood that haunts your memories? I experienced electric fences in the WORST possible ways as a dumb kid. Those toys from the 70's have left scars all over me! Share your experiences.
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MAJ Robert (Bob) Petrarca
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Never rode in a car seat
Never wore seatbelts (until I started driving)
Rode in the back of station wagons & pickups (while it was legal)
Never wore a helmet when riding a bike (until I had kids)
Walked to elementary school on my own
Walked to the local mart to buy cigarettes for the old man
Played ball in the street almost daily

How the hell did I make it this far???
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SFC(P) Senior Instructor
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We are raising people to be victims. We talk about resiliency but are not teaching people how to stand up for themselves (without making it a federal case) and bounce back from set backs.
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LTC Dr Richard Wasserman, LTC (R)
LTC Dr Richard Wasserman, LTC (R)
10 y
Remember when we took responsibility for what we did? We have the scars, but it made up better people. We don't need the government to protect us from everything that they feel they should.
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SSG John Erny
SSG John Erny
10 y
LT Safety Sally: "Remember, if you are going to slip it in slip it on" I thought Top was going to blow a gasket.
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LTC Paul Labrador
LTC Paul Labrador
9 y
There is a difference between risk mitigation and risk aversion. Society thinks they are mitigating, but the reality is they are teaching aversion.
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Never really planned on living past 25, actually.
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SSgt Investigative Analyst
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Define "from." I lived here for about 15 years. Then moved away for a decade. Came back in 2011. Never really claimed it as home, though. You?
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SGT Team Leader
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Remember thinking 25 was old? When I hit 20, 30 was old. When I hit 30, 60 was old. I'm nearing 40 and 85 is old. The gap had been widening and I never even realized it.
I remember telling someone, "I'm 19 and I wish I could be 19 forever." And the fact that this was SIXTEEN years ago blows my mind.
Just can't believe I'm nearly 35 already. Ridiculous.
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SGT Team Leader
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SSgt (Join to see), yeah. It's always going to be "home." I was born there. My parents were too. We moved away because my dad was Army and ultimately came back, until it was my turn to join the service.
I've lived away from home now for 13 years, but Oklahoma isn't home to me. For my kids, it is...just not to me.
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PO3 Shaun Taylor
PO3 Shaun Taylor
10 y
Well statistically speaking I was supposed to be either be dead, on drugs or in jail by 21.
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PO3 Shaun Taylor
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I've been shot, stabbed and hit by a car twice and all before I turned 13.
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SFC Mark Merino
SFC Mark Merino
10 y
Hard to the core!
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SCPO Leading Petty Officer (Lpo)
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Very surprised. I spent almost 5 months in the hospital due to all the different injuries I endured while having "FUN" as a child. My poor mother sure had her hands full. The medical bills were crazy $$$.
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SGT Team Leader
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PO3 Shaun Taylor...well, dayum. I just finished the book "There Are No Children Here." Where did you grow up, just out of sheer academic curiosity.
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PO3 Shaun Taylor
PO3 Shaun Taylor
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SGT (Join to see) the north side of Milwaukee, WI
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