My own experiences have taught me that I cared most about the simple things I did with my dad.When I was growing up. I was not able to spend much time with my dad. He worked about 70 hours a week.He had to make money to support our family.But I remember there were summers when...
which is still legal here and shouldn’t be, was the winning of goldfish at fairs. This was still happening when my children were small in the 1980s but is far less common now. The ‘lucky’ child was given a small plastic water-filled bag with a goldfish swimming in it. If it ...
but ours was purposeful,” Sixx said. That propensity for musical and stylistic evolution began as a seed, planted in Sixx the first time he heard Bowie’s “Changes” as a kid. “I was growing up in the ‘70s in the most conservative...
For kids growing up in the mid ’90s, GOOSEBUMPS was a phenomenon. It was a monthly horror series for kids. The books were not really scary but R.L. Stine found lightning in a bottle. Dark humor, twist endings and spooky happenings that was as addictive as it was macabre. Many kids ...
Childhood memories from the 60's & 70's Growing up in Melbourne TV shows food places fashion toys games music from the 60's & 70's
And here it is: Stevie’s cassette demo forty years later. Another one from my dusty desk that ended up in a special box that survived after so many moves, so many that I’ve lost count…likeSteely Dan’sSecond Arrangement. IF I ever get to be in the same room with Stevie again, ...
This brief essay, which represents the third editorial of the series "Recollections, Reflections, and Revelations: Ethnobiologists and their First Time in the Field", captures a few memories of the author's first fieldwork in the Venezuelan rainforest. It is a collage of objects, subjects, fee...
I played a lot more games than I realized, so I wanted to at least do a sloppy catch-up post to get some of my thoughts down, even if I can’t dive as deep as I’d like into some of them. These are kinda in the order I played them in, -ish, and of course there are ...
Subject 18 also became very agitated and paranoid toward the end of the interview and became concerned that I was a cult member. I reassured her that I was not and reiterated the name of the university I was attending and my advisor's names and offered phone numbers. She remained agitated...
Yamato was known for having this extremely sharp and potent moral compass and a sense of compassion for others. He imbued strength from those that rose up in rebellion, and stemmed to aid them in with whatever means of tactical dismantling of this empirical systems that oppressed them. ...