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Post by KSA on Feb 17, 2011 9:33:40 GMT -5
Thank you Helen. All my wrongs and rights makes me who I am. Its kinda like covering up a scratch on the nice piece of furniture I have in my dining room. Its there for a reason, has a story and a memory gives it the charm I love about it. That is how I think of people I love them for the flaws and the perfection:)
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Post by ouchy2 on Feb 17, 2011 9:38:55 GMT -5
Keri, hope I didn't hurt your feelings. I don't feel that way these days! Like the thread says--ideas you used to have. This was years ago when I was in college.
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Post by ouchy2 on Feb 17, 2011 9:43:24 GMT -5
Well blast it all, this thread was supposed to be for fun. Just about light-hearted, silly ideas we used to have as kids.
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Post by ouchy2 on Feb 17, 2011 10:14:38 GMT -5
Here. I added "silly" to the title.
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Post by JC on Feb 17, 2011 12:06:36 GMT -5
lol sorry. It just kinda made me think of the stupid things I used to believe and how embarrassed I am now. It's not a happy, fun feeling.
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Post by pretty on Feb 17, 2011 12:25:56 GMT -5
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Post by KSA on Feb 17, 2011 12:39:17 GMT -5
My son when he was 4 said mommy that man scared me I said why and he said bc he doesn't have teeth. LOL I had to explain to him how not everyone have the same genetics and that teeth sometimes go bad. I think he understands now that he has had a root canal.
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Post by ouchy2 on Feb 17, 2011 12:43:36 GMT -5
Yay! I'm glad this didn't turn in to a fiasco and that people are having fun with it now!
A silly thought I had when I was about 6-yrs-old was that objects disappear when you don't look at them! SO stupid, right! I think 6-month-olds grasp object permanence! LOL
Anyway, I used to freaking sneak up on cups and other objects and close my eyes, turn my head, then quickly turn my head (all while holding on to the object), just to see if it was really there when my eyes were closed. LOL! Austistic much?
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Post by pretty on Feb 17, 2011 14:00:07 GMT -5
this is silly: When I was very little, my parents would take me swimming, where I would promptly burst into tears, since my dad would be swimming around and it scared me so bad since all I could see was his head above the water. My earliest memories of swimming involve the smell and taste of chlorine, and the abject dissillusionment of thinking my dad had lost his body. LOL
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Post by ouchy2 on Feb 17, 2011 14:58:23 GMT -5
LOL, pretty! Love it!
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Post by ouchy2 on Feb 17, 2011 15:13:39 GMT -5
A silly one, too.
When I was three, I asked my parents at the dinner table how I got inside my mommy's tummy. My father said, "I put you there." I remember very vividly imagining this super store like Target or something with rows and rows of shelves filled with yellow baby bathtubs and organized by eye and hair color. I figured that my father had picked me out from Target. The idea worked for me for the next few years. LOL!
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Post by ouchy2 on Feb 17, 2011 15:16:40 GMT -5
^Actually, it had to have been K-Mart!
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Post by JC on Feb 17, 2011 19:31:18 GMT -5
OHH well actually putting the word "silly" helped clarify!
The stuck-up thing threw me off and automatically made me go back to crap I'd rather not remember.
I've got it now!
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Post by ouchy2 on Feb 17, 2011 19:35:02 GMT -5
Yeah. I put it in the first post under as a descriptor of what it was about, but no one read it! LOL! I thought I was out of room in the title originally but it was just my iPod hanging up.
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Post by JC on Feb 17, 2011 19:40:17 GMT -5
No I read it. I just misunderstood. I got caught up with the stuck up thing. I guess I just have a guilty conscious over the stupid things I used to think.
To add to the list.. I used to think that gay guys had sex by putting the tips of their penises together. LOL
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