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Childhood beliefs; The world according to a younger you
Topic Started: Sep 21 2008, 03:32 AM (737 Views)
Kady the Red Panda
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Let's face it- when we were kids we all had strange beliefs that we were convinced were true only to find out they're, well, not, when age finally caught up.

For [a previously mentioned] example, when I was four, I had a phase where I was convinced that if one said 'tomato,' a tornado would touch down and demolish my house (note: by the way I pronounce 'tomato', the two words sound similar). I'm talking about things like that.

So, now that you're older and wiser, are you ready to confess about your past beliefs? After all, we all need to laugh at ourselves once in awhile! =)

And with that in mind, here's more of mine:

1. I once thought that the guy on Newman's Own products was not Paul Newman himself but Maury Povich.*

2. When I was seven, my brother and I found this lost cat. All we could find was the rabies vaccination info tag, and thinking that was the cat's name tag, I called the cat... Rabies. :hahaha: (Turns out its name was Buttons.)

3. At age four, I thought a local newscaster was my Uncle Doug, who lives in Louisiana (I thought they looked alike).


*Yes, that Maury.
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Kady the Red Panda
Sep 21 2008, 03:32 AM
When I was seven, my brother and I found this lost cat. All we could find was the rabies vaccination info tag, and thinking that was the cat's name tag, I called the cat... Rabies. :hahaha:
LOL.

(I do not know my age that time.) In the week when we just had our first telephone, my friend and I decided to call someone, sort of like a phone pal or something. I found a number in the middle and in the left side of it was, "Or Call."

When we called that number, a lady answered. And I said, "May I talk to Orcall?" The lady got angry and told me she's going to call the police. I got scared that time.

Another, I heard something that when a person will walk over another person, that another person will not grow taller anymore. In order to let that person grow taller, the one who walked should undo his move. He should walk in an opposite way of how he walked over the person. I somehow walk over my cousin while she's lying in the floor. My cousin told me I should go back, because she told me she will not grow taller anymore. I didn't know it was a myth so I believed in it.

Another, when she was younger, my cousin mistook Jose Rizal as her father in the one peso coin.
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Sep 21 2008, 11:47 AM
Another, when she was younger, my cousin mistook Jose Rizal as her father in the one peso coin.
"...Rabies got his shots today, so he's not feeling very well...

When I was four, I thought George Washington and Thomas Jefferson on the quarter and nickel were rather ugly looking girls because they fitted my schema of long hair = girl.
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^ LOL.

Well, I can not think of something right now.
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I used to own a dog named Holly; she was one of the sweetest creatures ever, never barked or nothing. Whenever Dad would let her out into the field near my house (this was back when I was living at the Shanty on Big Shanty Road), I thought she was going to "doggy school."
Edited by Kady the Red Panda, Sep 23 2008, 03:31 AM.
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^ Hehehe.

When I was a kid, I believe Pokemons are real.
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=D

I don't know if they ever aired in the Philippines, but I apparently still remembered old US Pokemon video games commercials I saw at age seven years later when my sister showed me them. I particularly remembered the Pokemon Yellow one even though I only saw it twice on TV. =)
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Nope, I do not thing they aired it in the Philippines but I know all about those games. (I have the Yellow, but.... I think someone stole it.)
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(Ouch... I can sympathize with ya, only I lost Gold and Silver (there's used copies at video game stores but since it's since been discovered they have battery problems Luke refuses to let me even think of getting them (and it just doesn't feel the same on an emulator -_-).)

Shame- the Pikachu one was cute (and had Don LaFontaine* in it)...


*You've heard of the "In a world..." phrase before, right? This is the guy that everyone parodies for it. :D

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Huh? No, what's Don LaFontaine? Pokemon Yellow have some copies in the stores too, I think. Though I can not play a Game Boy Color game anymore because DS is not compatible with them.
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