What's the earliest thing you can remember? Is it you or someone else speaking or an image/sound, or other? I can remember stuff I was thinking about before I started school but can't pin down the age exactly, I guess around 4. For example I can just about remember learning to ride a bike (with stabilisers) and that must have been quite an early age. After the age of 5 more things are remembered and memories get more complete rapidly after that.
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I remember hardly anything from my childhood, even during primary school and later, it's highly annoying. Everyone else seems to recall loads. I suspect the late-teens boozing may have killed off a few too many brain cells....Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostWhat's the earliest thing you can remember? Is it you or someone else speaking or an image/sound, or other? I can remember stuff I was thinking about before I started school but can't pin down the age exactly, I guess around 4. For example I can just about remember learning to ride a bike (with stabilisers) and that must have been quite an early age. After the age of 5 more things are remembered and memories get more complete rapidly after that.
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The first thing I remember was sitting on a potty playing with a big tube full of plastic letters. It was when we lived in France, so I must have been about 2 years old.Comment
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Ditto, that and it was a tulip upbringing!Originally posted by Tensai View PostI remember hardly anything from my childhood, even during primary school and later, it's highly annoying. Everyone else seems to recall loads. I suspect the late-teens boozing may have killed off a few too many brain cells....
I didn't say it was your ******* fault, I said I was blaming you!Comment
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I cant remember anything.
I think I may have either been ghost hacked or I am a replicant.I am not qualified to give the above advice!
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Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View PostI cant remember anything.
I think I may have either been ghost hacked or I am a replicant.
Shirley?Comment
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I remember things about childhood such as primary/secondary stuff only when someone reminds me! Met a guy I used to hang about with at school the other day, and he was like "yeah remember when we played - world cuppy - we used to kick ass in a team".. Then I remembered we used to always play in a pair at world cuppy at lunchtimes etc.Originally posted by scooby View PostDitto, that and it was a tulip upbringing!
I'd have never remebered if he hadn't brought it up - really annoying! Wonder what else i've forgotten!?!
*world cuppy is where a group of your mates play football in pair's against each other with one keeper, usually on a 1 and through basis then for the semi's 2, and final 3's the winner! You also have to pick a team, being sure to try and get brazil before anyone else did!!Comment
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I am not qualified to give the above advice!
The original point and click interface by
Smith and Wesson.
Step back, have a think and adjust my own own attitude from time to timeComment
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The first thing I remember was sitting on a potty playing with a big tube.Originally posted by Moose423956 View PostThe first thing I remember was sitting on a potty playing with a big tube full of plastic letters. It was when we lived in France, so I must have been about 2 years old.
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Standing on the quayside watching HMS Albion coming into dock in Portsmouth after her last deployment before being decommissioned. Was there cos dad was a subbie on board.
I would have been 4 at the time."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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