I remember my kids playing The Oregon Trail when they were little and one of the maladies encountered along the way was cholera. It usually stopped their forward progress toward Oregon. Today, I'm not sure anyone would even want to go to Oregon--at least Portland! Hah!
I don't even know what mainstream media is anymore. The plandem…
I remember my kids playing The Oregon Trail when they were little and one of the maladies encountered along the way was cholera. It usually stopped their forward progress toward Oregon. Today, I'm not sure anyone would even want to go to Oregon--at least Portland! Hah!
I don't even know what mainstream media is anymore. The plandemic cured me of it so I'm good to go.
What?--there is a vaccine for cholera? It must have been climate change in the late 50's that created the need for it. I was born in 1955 and I think I remember Captain Kangaroo and Mr. Green Jeans talk about climate once or twice!!!
I've never even heard of The Oregon Trail but it sounds like the prequel to that awful game, Life. Seriously, it may be highly instructional, but it's so... depressing. "Sorry, your car broke down. Ugh, you just got laid off. You're being sued!" One day my then 8YO was playing it with her friend--we'd gotten it as a gift and I had never played it--and I heard this exchange:
Sash: "I don't care. I am NOT paying income tax this year."
Maddie: "Yeah, well I'm going to need another husband or something to help me take care of all these kids!"
That's awesome. I remember playing Life, but I guess I was oblivious to the "downer" nature of the game.
Yes Oregon Trail was an early computer simulation game where a family would be driving their ox cart from Missouri to Oregon and many times encounter Fauci, Birx, Collins, Daszak, lipid-nanoparticles, etc.--Oops! -- troubles along the way. 😹 😂 🤣
Mine were quicksand, catching on fire (AM I THE ONLY ONE WHO ACTUALLY PRACTICED "STOP, DROP AND ROLL"?), and the Bermuda Triangle. Somehow that thing was going to suck me into its vortex even if I was flying from Florida to California. ;)
Oh my gosh yes, the Bermuda Triangle! I was just thinking about that the other day. You never hear anything about it anymore but it was all the rage. I can remember asking my parents on the few occasions that we did fly, “Will we be going anywhere near the Bermuda Triangle, if so, then I am out?” 😬
I'm in!
I remember my kids playing The Oregon Trail when they were little and one of the maladies encountered along the way was cholera. It usually stopped their forward progress toward Oregon. Today, I'm not sure anyone would even want to go to Oregon--at least Portland! Hah!
I don't even know what mainstream media is anymore. The plandemic cured me of it so I'm good to go.
What?--there is a vaccine for cholera? It must have been climate change in the late 50's that created the need for it. I was born in 1955 and I think I remember Captain Kangaroo and Mr. Green Jeans talk about climate once or twice!!!
I've never even heard of The Oregon Trail but it sounds like the prequel to that awful game, Life. Seriously, it may be highly instructional, but it's so... depressing. "Sorry, your car broke down. Ugh, you just got laid off. You're being sued!" One day my then 8YO was playing it with her friend--we'd gotten it as a gift and I had never played it--and I heard this exchange:
Sash: "I don't care. I am NOT paying income tax this year."
Maddie: "Yeah, well I'm going to need another husband or something to help me take care of all these kids!"
That's awesome. I remember playing Life, but I guess I was oblivious to the "downer" nature of the game.
Yes Oregon Trail was an early computer simulation game where a family would be driving their ox cart from Missouri to Oregon and many times encounter Fauci, Birx, Collins, Daszak, lipid-nanoparticles, etc.--Oops! -- troubles along the way. 😹 😂 🤣
https://giphy.com/gifs/nationals-pitching-fauci-JOYFIu1DdVY2ze28S3
My “science” teacher lectured us in 1965 on the impending cataclysm that was shortly to occur…Still trying to figure out how I’m still alive!
I am still waiting on quick sand, killer bees and acid rain to take me out. SMH.
Mine were quicksand, catching on fire (AM I THE ONLY ONE WHO ACTUALLY PRACTICED "STOP, DROP AND ROLL"?), and the Bermuda Triangle. Somehow that thing was going to suck me into its vortex even if I was flying from Florida to California. ;)
Oh my gosh yes, the Bermuda Triangle! I was just thinking about that the other day. You never hear anything about it anymore but it was all the rage. I can remember asking my parents on the few occasions that we did fly, “Will we be going anywhere near the Bermuda Triangle, if so, then I am out?” 😬
See? THAT was a solid PR campaign!🤣
🤣🤣🤣 Any day now, any day!
Don’t forget murder wasps…
Murder hornets That was the best!
My oldest loved playing Oregon Trail! She’d be on our computer and we would hear her yell out as each calamity hit her. Lol