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Originally posted by moorfield View PostThe first thing I remember was sitting on a potty playing with a big tube.Comment
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I lived in Cyprus when I was 3, and I have a vague memory of the house and particularly the shutters on the windows.
But I have no memory at all of the country being invaded by the turks and being evacuated. Shutters obviously much more memorable than war.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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Chasing a boy around at nursery school, slipping over on the shiny wooden floor and landing on a bracket that was holding up the playpen. It cut my backside - I still have the scar. I was too embarassed to tell anyone so I didn't go to hospital until my mother took me home and saw it.
I think I was about 3 or 4.
Chasing boys - it's always going to end in disaster.Comment
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I'm not sure if I remember my earliest memory, or whether I remember remembering my earliest memory.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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I remember a couple of things pre school
Learning to read is a funny memory - i remember being annoyed at a book for having a character named Anne, who was easily confused with the word "an". Too many "An"s!!
Earliest memory is sitting on the seat attachement for the pram (younger brother would have been in the pram itself) I must have been 3 at mostCoffee's for closersComment
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Originally posted by Lucy View PostChasing a boy around at nursery school, slipping over on the shiny wooden floor and landing on a bracket that was holding up the playpen. It cut my backside - I still have the scar. I was too embarassed to tell anyone so I didn't go to hospital until my mother took me home and saw it.
I think I was about 3 or 4.
Chasing boys - it's always going to end in disaster.
-- "Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man"Comment
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Remember riding on the back of my brother's motorcycle around our orchard - must have been 2 or 3. Also have vague memories of the house we lived in then.Comment
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Originally posted by realityhack View Postmust have been 2 or 3.Comment
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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....
Yeh me too. Except the ladybird invasion of '76. Damn those ladybirds.Bored.Comment
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