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Remember when everyone played outside until dinner?

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How about a discount?
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My dad had a distinctive whistle he used to get my brothers and I to come inside for dinner. Woe unto the child who was too far away to hear it.
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Claude! said:

My dad had a distinctive whistle he used to get my brothers and I to come inside for dinner. Woe unto the child who was too far away to hear it.

We played until time for supper.
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Grew up in Pearsall on Margo Drive. Our house backed up to the junior high and high school football field. On Saturdays we'd met on the football field and play tackle with no pads. Lunch was halftime and we'd go home to eat. The second half started when everyone came back from lunch and went all afternoon.
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