when my grandpa died i asked my aunt if they could take my heart out when i die. she asked why and i said so it wouldnt hurt anymore. i was 6
2006-12-20 08:15:58
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answered by Your Angel 6
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It's not so much something I said but the biggest thing I did, was feed my sister a bottle I had tried to make, I was 15 months, she loved it, but as it had some soap in it, and wasn't mixed right they tell me that is why she is so flaky. She loved it though and drank it all.
I also got in trouble for coloring on the wall when it was my sister, so at almost 4 I wrote her name on it, thinking sh would get blamed, she was but only by my mom running around screaming my daughters a genuous, since she was 2 at the time.
2006-12-20 08:19:30
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answered by bdearone 2
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I used to tell my parents that the Green Giant chewed the corn off the cob and spit it into the can 'cause every time you open a can there are bubbles on top. That was almost 50 years ago, and they still remind me.
Thanks for re-energizing the memory.
Merry, merry.
2006-12-20 08:15:34
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answered by D N 6
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It's not so much what i said to what i did. When i was 5 i use to get mad and hold my breath until i was blue in the face, and when i was 7 i burned a bag of popcorn and set the microwave on fire, so from that moment on iv'e been called BurnieBlue, by all family members.
2006-12-20 08:15:17
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answered by Kyle 2
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A few days after my 3rd birthday, I was playing with a leftover balloon that my grandma had blown up for me. I was playing around with it, and I guess she blew it up too much because it popped right in my hands. Then, whenever she came over I used to show her my pillow(which had a picture of a bear with a balloon in it's hand) and said, "Balloon goes POP!"
2006-12-20 08:29:54
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answered by luvcry247 3
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I know that feeling. One time when I was about 2 or 3 I was in the grocery store with my mother. She was getting eggs and making sure they weren't cracked. I asked her why and she said, "You always check the eggs to make sure they are not cracked." They I said, "No, you check the eggs to make sure they are not hatched." To this day that story is told to everyone at every gathering, my mother even does voices.
2006-12-20 08:16:37
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answered by sunday girl 6
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I never said anything cute. I used to cuss at a very young age LOL
But, something embarassing that my family still makes fun of me about is I would get the words restaurant and restroom confused.
2006-12-20 08:15:06
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answered by Dink 4
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For me, nothing clever. My younger sister once asked our grandmother "Did you come to America on the Mayflower?" She still gets reminded of that at family reunions.
(grandma did come to the US on a boat from Slovakia in 1919)
2006-12-20 08:16:35
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answered by regerugged 7
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When I grow up I want to be 21
2006-12-20 08:16:03
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answered by StarShine G 7
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Actually my whole family thinks it's cute that I pouted for every picture I took; it is so hard to convince people that I actually did smile a lot when I was little because the physical evidence shows otherwise.
2006-12-20 08:15:45
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answered by JustLynn 6
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I use to go stand in the bathroom at my grandmas house to look at myself. Grandma would ask me where I got my nose and because that was all I could see in the mirror, I would tell her, "in the bafroom." She still teases me about it today even though that was 30 years ago.
2006-12-20 08:36:15
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answered by tjflitton 1
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