Dibbons
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For me, I remember burning lizard bellies with magnifying glass. Don't remember if it was my idea or a friend's.
Most slow people drive Chevy's... You must have been really special....There was this retarded kid in the neighborhood. People used to throw stuff at him and make him cry.
He grew up and bought a Charger. Nobody throws stuff at me anymore.
My older brother could be a bully sort, at least picking on me and kicking my ***, cuz he could. When I entered HS I got into weightlifting and gymnastics and gained a good 40lbs by my junior year. One morning I was leaving for school and saw me wearing one of his sweaters. Oly chit, he got pissed and da fight started. We wrestled around and his sweater was toasted pulling on it winging me around. I picked his *** up and tossed him a few feet across the room. He was surprised. I said I asked mom if I could wear the sweater since you were asleep; she bought it anyway. By then he was out of school a couple years, a mechanic at a dealership before he changed careers a few years later becoming a cop. But as I reflect on it, it was his sweater and should have asked him (think he would have said no, lol). Oh well, payback for the times he picked on me for his entertainment. Ahh, but we love each other.Back on the streets in Brooklyn, one of my best friends was a black kid Melvin. He and I were very good ballplayers, we would play ball with older kids. Melvin had a younger retarded brother, who would walk and talk obviously displaying his disability. Some of the kids on the block started making fun of him, making derisive gestures and sounds emulating him. I went up to the bunch one day and told them, if I see any of you making fun of my friends brother, I would knock all the teeth outta their mouth. Mind you, I was not a big kid. No one tested me. That ended that.
Well – if anyone hasn’t done something crappy they regret, I’d think it would be a short list. I have a number of occasions where I’d like a do-over saying something I shouldn’t have to my kids, spouse, and now departed folks. AND I was older than 12. Decades later, my dad said something to me as some payback; no doubt unintentional, but was glad he did as I could say I got my earned payback, lol.Probably the one thing I remember the most was when I was about 12. My mother died and my dad did not know how to raise kids. several months after she died my day tried to spend time with me and bought a remote controlled boat and asked me to go to the pond and use it. I told him I was too old to play with toys. I was not old enough or smart enough to know he was really trying and I was a a$$ hole. That was over 45 years ago and he has passed long ago and I still feel like crap for not spending the time to do it.
Your Dad succeeded in what he was trying to do. He embedded a memory in your heart with him that lasted a lifetime. Sometimes the things we DON'T do, shape our lives as much as the things we do.Probably the one thing I remember the most was when I was about 12. My mother died and my dad did not know how to raise kids. several months after she died my day tried to spend time with me and bought a remote controlled boat and asked me to go to the pond and use it. I told him I was too old to play with toys. I was not old enough or smart enough to know he was really trying and I was a a$$ hole. That was over 45 years ago and he has passed long ago and I still feel like crap for not spending the time to do it.