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Diana Sinclair Posts: 10119 Joined: 3rd Apr 2008 Location: USA | quotePosted at 15:31 on 23rd April 2009 Honestly, I hate to sound like a miss-goody-two-shoes but the worst thing I can think of now is sassing my mother, and to punish me, she made me take a bite out of a bar of soap. She even made me chew and swallow it! Gag! I am sure I can think of something worst...I probably just have selective memory right now. LOL!!! |
Krissy Posts: 15430 Joined: 8th Jul 2008 Location: USA | quotePosted at 15:35 on 23rd April 2009 Throwing rocks near my step dad's truck and I shattered the window! When he asked I said a bird flew into it and broke it!!! Yea...I was bad at telling lies!! I use to hide my report card too!!! And the usual fighting with my sister!! We use to really get into it and kitchen utensils were ususally involved!!! It hurts when you get smacked by a wooden spoon!!! She still does it too!!!
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Diana Sinclair Posts: 10119 Joined: 3rd Apr 2008 Location: USA | quotePosted at 17:18 on 23rd April 2009 Okay, I remember, I did do worse things but I didn't get in trouble for them because I was too little and didn't know what I was doing. When I was three and my brother was two, my mother said she heard me saying, "Here baby, drink this." She knew she hadn't given us any liquids and ran out to see what I was talking about and got there just in time to stop my brother from taking a swig of kerosene. They took him to the hospital and had him checked out just to be sure he hadn't accidentally ingested any. Another time, again when we were about three and two, my mother had gone into the house to get something, leaving my brother and me in the sandbox to play. She said she could hear me say, "Be still baby". She looked out the window and saw me piling a big old pile of wet sand on my brother's head. He just sat there and let me do it. She never said why the sand was wet. |
Marianne Hoodless Posts: 130 Joined: 10th Apr 2009 Location: UK | quotePosted at 18:34 on 23rd April 2009 Oh dear! I was sitting on a chair, with a hairbrush on a bit of string, twirling it round my head pretending to be a helicopter! The brush flew off the string and smashed the glass in the family heirloom grandfather clock! It had been in the family for many many years and it cost my Dad a fortune to have it mended because it was special patterned glass. The Parents were not at all pleased and I was grounded for weeks afterwards! |
Bob T Posts: 934 Joined: 8th Jan 2009 Location: USA | quotePosted at 18:35 on 23rd April 2009 I hardly know where to begin. |
Diana Sinclair Posts: 10119 Joined: 3rd Apr 2008 Location: USA | quotePosted at 21:11 on 23rd April 2009 LOL @ Captain Bob! I do remember something else actually. I was about six years old and I decided to stick my head through the railings on this wrought iron bookcase in my grandparents living room. I don't know why. Anyway, I got it in there but couldn't get it out and neither could my mother or grandmother, so they had to wake up my grandfather (who worked the night shift at the post office and slept during the day) to get me out. I had never heard my grandfather use that kind of language before. He was cranky from being awakened and it turned out not to be a simple task. He ended up having to get tools to take the thing apart to get me out! I never did that again. |
Bob T Posts: 934 Joined: 8th Jan 2009 Location: USA | quotePosted at 22:21 on 23rd April 2009 Boozing, smoking, beer drinking, assorted gun (BB/pellet/.22 cal) mischief, arson, explosives (homemade pipe bombs), etc... |
Krissy Posts: 15430 Joined: 8th Jul 2008 Location: USA | quotePosted at 22:52 on 23rd April 2009 Captian!! Was all this by the age of 12???? LOL!!! Just kidding! |
Ray Stear Posts: 1930 Joined: 25th Apr 2008 Location: UK | quotePosted at 23:24 on 23rd April 2009 For Bob T. Read Ray S. lol |
Bob T Posts: 934 Joined: 8th Jan 2009 Location: USA | quotePosted at 23:39 on 23rd April 2009 Well, Smoking started at seven and was routine by the time I was eight. Beer drinking by nine and sneaking hard stuff by ten. Gun mischief ten to thirteen (nothing violent) Arson eight to twelve (starting fires in abandoned steam locos, setting floating fires in flooded quarries, no malicious property damage) Explosives began at nine making homemade firecrackers and pipe bombs made with match heads. To this day I mess with explosives (job related) I had a very busy childhood. Cheers, Bob |