Ohhhhh, yes!
One of my fondest memories is of standing in an Aunty's backyard with my slightly younger cousin Dennis as it got dark and the fireflies came out.
Yes, indeed! I remember practicing "duck and cover". The alarm would go off and everyone had to drop to the floor. I don't know what year your photo depicts but I was born in 1947 and although we didn't use ink our desks were thicker, the lid lifted up to access your books and paraphernalia within and they still had an ink well in the top. I also went to Catholic school (till they kicked me out 3 years later) and besides the nuns raping your hands with a ruler there were also the brothers who would smack you on the top of your head with their ring turned down towards the palm of their hand.When I was in school we had to hide under our desks to avoid the atomic bomb. I would rather have hidden under the desk when the Nun was holding her yardstick.
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Where I lived as a child, we always called them "lightning bugs". It wasn't until years later that I first heard the term, "firefly":One of my fondest memories is of standing in an Aunty's backyard with my slightly younger cousin Dennis as it got dark and the fireflies came out.
I remember doing this in public school.When I was in school we had to hide under our desks to avoid the atomic bomb. I would rather have hidden under the desk when the Nun was holding her yardstick.
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You don't want to know how heartless and brutal Mother Terese was but if you do want to know just look it up. I guess she thought that if your life was miserable it was your own fault and you should suffer to your last breath believing that suffering was the only way that God would forgive you for your sins.Believe me, I went to Catholic school. If it were a choice between nuclear annihilation, or a nun with a yard stick, I'd take the lesser evil-the atom bomb.
I still like the lightning bugs.....They were not fireflies....in our part of New Jersey...Where I lived as a child, we always called them "lightning bugs". It wasn't until years later that I first heard the term, "firefly":
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There are two fundamental types: Those that "light" independently and those that "light" in unison.I still like the lightning bugs.....They were not fireflies....in our part of New Jersey...
Yeah! Singed or burnt?
burntYeah! Singed or burnt?
errm...I think they kept people's heads warm...Dad wore a Tribly. But other than being fashionable there really wasn't any practical purpose to wearing hats, was there?
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