Kids Bored After Only 30 Minutes Outdoors!

BrownFlush

Woke Racist Reigning Ban King
we used to play a game at school with a soccer ball and you would have to bounce the ball off the right side of the fence

we used to throw water balloons at transit buses

everyone would skate , inline or bmx. getting chased by security was fun.

did alot of mountain biking.

used to play bump with 2 basket balls and bump the guys ball into immigrant's yard.
Useta could
 

BrownFlush

Woke Racist Reigning Ban King
Slooooww the * down.


That's exactly what I picture when I think of Corvettes too. Except the shorts are khaki. Plus he's wearing a polo and his skin is reddish brown from too much sun exposure and the contrast really makes his white hair pop.
You are spot on.
I laugh every time I get in my 25 year old pick up and go somewhere locally.
In a small coastal town (3400 full-time residence) it is amazing. Old guys retired from the north are everywhere here driving cars they wish they had at 18. Jags, Vettes, Mustangs, Camaros ,..all new and shiny.
 

rod

Retired 23 years
Kids loved those because they were street legal. I think up to 50cc was allowed.
I actually took my motorcycle license test on that thing when I was 15. It's the same motorcycle endorsement I have on my drivers license to this day. :-) The test involved him following me around town in his car for probably 10 city blocks. If he honked once I was to turn left- twice meant to turn right. That was the whole test.
 

oldngray

nowhere special
I actually took my motorcycle license test on that thing when I was 15. It's the same motorcycle endorsement I have on my drivers license to this day. :-)
I think the law here then had a special moped license for 14+ year olds. Not the same as a motorcycle endorsement.
 

rod

Retired 23 years
Did they call them mopeds or was it a called a minibike?
Back then it was called a moped because you could actually peddle the thing like a bike. Now days I think ANYTHING under 51cc is classified as a moped. I have a 1988 50cc Yamaha Razz Scooter that runs moped plates.
 
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oldngray

nowhere special
Back the it was called a moped because you could actually peddle the thing like a bike. Now days I think ANYTHING under 51cc is classified as a moped. I have a 1988 50cc Yamaha Razz Scooter that runs moped plates.
pedals that were never used
 
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