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Post by Deleted on Jan 7, 2007 19:08:56 GMT -5
Is there anything from your past that your family won't let you forget? The reason I ask is because I was sitting in my room watching Stir Crazy on DVD when my mum texted and told me not to turn over to a certain channel
As you'd expect I turned the channel (Well I did after Stir Crazy was finished naturally) and found the Hulk was on
The reason my mum told me not to change the channel was to take the mick out of me because as a child I was s***-scared of the Hulk (e.g. Running out of the room whenever Banner turned into The Hulk or hiding behind a sofa)......Obviously as I grew up I grew out of those type of reactions but 10 to 15 years later do my family let it go?
Damn family. Anyone else got an example they are willing to share?
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Post by Vice honcho room temperature on Jan 7, 2007 19:13:54 GMT -5
My name.
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Post by shemmy86 on Jan 7, 2007 19:14:50 GMT -5
Does them being alive count?
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Boku AKA Da Green Guy
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Post by Boku AKA Da Green Guy on Jan 7, 2007 19:22:30 GMT -5
Mostly embarassing stories from my childhood or examples of how I have a connection to Elvis and theatre.
But I will tell one.
As a gift when I was a child, my grandfather and I went to a WWF house show. I don't remember much of it despite, of all things, Sparky T. Plugg in action and some teenage girls commenting on the spit that came each time someone was hit. There actually is something else I remember from that night, and I remember this because I'm told this all the time...
The highlight of my little mark life, up to that point, was seeing my favorite wreslter Jake "The Snake" Roberts in action. I don't remember against who or how it happened, but he lost.
From that point I was upset, but I didn't want to show it to my war-hardened grandfather. So I rode in the car, didn't say a thing. Got to my grandparent's house, didn't say a thing. But the second I say my grandmother I did this... I ran to her crying and yelled out "GRANDMA, JAKE "THE SNAKE" LOST!!!"
My grandma said the look on my grandfather's bewildered and shocked face was humorous to say the least.
To this day, I still can't live down this story... Even when this Christmas, when I open one of my presents from them and it was Pick Your Poison...
Which prompted the story to be retold.
Everyone enjoy my childhood markness.
;D
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Post by Shy Guy on Jan 7, 2007 19:48:20 GMT -5
i was sledding and my dog ran down the hill with me and smoked me off of my GT.
it was on video tape with my popa (rest his soul) doing commentary of the hit.
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Post by rrm15 on Jan 7, 2007 20:07:51 GMT -5
Mostly embarassing stories from my childhood or examples of how I have a connection to Elvis and theatre. But I will tell one. As a gift when I was a child, my grandfather and I went to a WWF house show. I don't remember much of it despite, of all things, Sparky T. Plugg in action and some teenage girls commenting on the spit that came each time someone was hit. There actually is something else I remember from that night, and I remember this because I'm told this all the time... The highlight of my little mark life, up to that point, was seeing my favorite wreslter Jake "The Snake" Roberts in action. I don't remember against who or how it happened, but he lost. From that point I was upset, but I didn't want to show it to my war-hardened grandfather. So I rode in the car, didn't say a thing. Got to my grandparent's house, didn't say a thing. But the second I say my grandmother I did this... I ran to her crying and yelled out "GRANDMA, JAKE "THE SNAKE" LOST!!!" My grandma said the look on my grandfather's bewildered and shocked face was humorous to say the least. To this day, I still can't live down this story... Even when this Christmas, when I open one of my presents from them and it was Pick Your Poison... Which prompted the story to be retold. Everyone enjoy my childhood markness. ;D LOL, thats a cool story dude. I was that big of a mark for Bret Hart when I was about 5, and probably would have reacted the same way.
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Post by tommyvercetti on Jan 7, 2007 20:14:06 GMT -5
Those people I sat on fire.
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Post by default on Jan 7, 2007 20:35:19 GMT -5
I'm left handed, so when I started trying to write my name (well nickname, Jim) when I was four, I used to write it backwards. My older sister still calls me "Mij".
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Post by Bedlam LadyD on Jan 7, 2007 20:37:25 GMT -5
^ Whoa dude, I'm pretty sure it's a not a good thing for a person to sit on someone else and they catch fire. You may want to look into that. ^_~ ((for the person above the poster above me))
The fact that we were dissecting frogs a couple years back and how much trouble the teacher put me in because I made the little embalmed frog dance the waltz around the table.
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Post by Pierre the Renaissance Man on Jan 7, 2007 20:48:39 GMT -5
Im always stuck hearing how I used 2 puke all the time when I was young. I hear the same damn stories. Too bad its been over 10 years since I last puked.
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Post by dorf on Jan 7, 2007 20:59:32 GMT -5
The baby stories...I hate them and they know it. My father respects for it, but my mother brings it up almost once a day to annoy me. Oh well, its only three weeks of family time, before 2 months straight of schooling.
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Post by Loki on Jan 7, 2007 21:06:15 GMT -5
Every time there's Dumbo or E.T. on tv, my mom feels compelled to tell to whoever's around that I cried like there was no tomorrow when I watched those movies when I was a child (like 5 or 6). And after 20+ years the story hasn't grown old yet!!!
Oh and what about that time I made a 8 hours train ride to meet a girl I liked so much, just to receive the "friends speech"? I tried to hide the disappointment and pretended we were indeed friends. Of course the whole thing died in matter of few months, but my mom kept asking me (more ironic than serious) "oh have you heard from your 'friend' X lately?"
And the best one: "WHEN WE WERE YOUR AGE, WE HAD BEEN MARRIED FOR TWO YEARS ALREADY"
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Post by amsiraK on Jan 7, 2007 22:04:53 GMT -5
Is there anything from your past that your family won't let you forget? The reason I ask is because I was sitting in my room watching Stir Crazy on DVD when my mum texted and told me not to turn over to a certain channel As you'd expect I turned the channel (Well I did after Stir Crazy was finished naturally) and found the Hulk was on The reason my mum told me not to change the channel was to take the mick out of me because as a child I was s***-scared of the Hulk (e.g. Running out of the room whenever Banner turned into The Hulk or hiding behind a sofa)......Obviously as I grew up I grew out of those type of reactions but 10 to 15 years later do my family let it go? Damn family. Anyone else got an example they are willing to share? OH MY GOD! ME TOO! I used to be scared to DEATH of that! Bruce Banner was fine. The Hulk was fine. But when his eyes turned that funky blue, I was out of the room! *hugs you in solidarity* The thing my parents, and in particular my mother, won't ever let me forget is that when I was a baby, I wouldn't sleep or eat with any regularity. I mean, she brings it up ALL THE TIME, especially with my sister-in-law pregnant now I hear a lot of "I hope it's a good baby." *look gets cut to me and then laughter* SHUT UP ALREADY! I should call her up at 4 in the morning and go "WAAAAAH! WAAAAAH! Just thought you'd like some nostalgia. "WAAAAAAAH!"
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Boku AKA Da Green Guy
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Post by Boku AKA Da Green Guy on Jan 7, 2007 22:07:04 GMT -5
Is there anything from your past that your family won't let you forget? The reason I ask is because I was sitting in my room watching Stir Crazy on DVD when my mum texted and told me not to turn over to a certain channel As you'd expect I turned the channel (Well I did after Stir Crazy was finished naturally) and found the Hulk was on The reason my mum told me not to change the channel was to take the mick out of me because as a child I was s***-scared of the Hulk (e.g. Running out of the room whenever Banner turned into The Hulk or hiding behind a sofa)......Obviously as I grew up I grew out of those type of reactions but 10 to 15 years later do my family let it go? Damn family. Anyone else got an example they are willing to share? OH MY GOD! ME TOO! I used to be scared to DEATH of that! Bruce Banner was fine. The Hulk was fine. But when his eyes turned that funky blue, I was out of the room! *hugs you in solidarity* The thing my parents, and in particular my mother, won't ever let me forget is that when I was a baby, I wouldn't sleep or eat with any regularity. I mean, she brings it up ALL THE TIME, especially with my sister-in-law pregnant now I hear a lot of "I hope it's a good baby." *look gets cut to me and then laughter* SHUT UP ALREADY! I should call her up at 4 in the morning and go "WAAAAAH! WAAAAAH! Just thought you'd like some nostalgia. "WAAAAAAAH!" Highly humorous.
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