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Dee Ashley
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| | | | Re: What are your unexpected joys of UE? < Reply # 50 on 9/9/2016 7:37 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by blackhawk Curiosity, adrenaline, and a few more cerebral reasons/emotions. In that order, more or less. To me, even as a kid, it was going on a Mission. Long before anyone defined or condensed it. It started with the back alley when I was 3 and long walks on the RR tracks with my grandfather at 5. I still walk the tracks more then half a century latter and thoroughly enjoy it. Curiosity is a joy unto itself.
| This brought back one of my first childhood memories. When I was 5 years old, we lived in Lubbock, TX. For anyone that doesn't know the layout of Lubbock, just think of a piece of grid paper, like the kind you used for your HS Geometry class. That is what Lubbock looks like. It's literally impossible to get lost there, because all of the street names are in sequence and every block is the same distance from each other. Anyways, my parents gave me one rule that I could never seem to not break (I'm pretty sure this was my first spanking). I was only allowed to go half way around our block without adult supervision. I immediately wanted to know what I was missing on the other half of the block, so naturally, I walked the full block (and got caught of course). Even at 5 years old, this forbidden zone appealed to my curious nature. I totally forgot about that until I read Blackhawk's comment, lol.
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