Funny things from yester-year

July 14, 2009 in funny,Silly,Uncategorized

While sitting at a traffic light the other day, I remembered a silly thought I once had:
I thought that there was a little (and I do mean little) man living inside of the traffic light making the colors change.

Which lead me to another funny memory:
Living in Texas, you are always warned about tornadoes. And, you are told to listen for a train so you know if there is a tornado coming.

Know what I was always listening for?

A train whistle. You know..."choo choo!"

Yeah, I had a while imagination.

What's something funny you thought in your childhood that you now know to be untrue.
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Alison July 15, 2009 at 12:40 pm

Too funny! I used to think that there was an anteater in our backyard who used to eat all our walnuts of our walnut tree. I swore I had seen him! haha! The imaginations of kids!

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Emily July 15, 2009 at 1:13 pm

That's pretty hilarious! I hope you were never left alone during a tornado warning.
Alex once told that he thought his first name was Alex and his middle name was Xander.

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newlyweds July 15, 2009 at 4:27 pm

How funny. I have a silly one. When I was little I thought that each person had 3 bellies, one for meat, veggies and desserts! (see I was always obsessed with food), and I use to always say I had room in my dessert belly!! ha ha!

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McMommy July 15, 2009 at 8:06 pm

When my mom was pregnant with my sister, I asked her how the baby got food.
She answered me "Well, the baby has a little kitchen in there."

I can still describe for you IN DETAIL what I envisioned my sister's in utero kitchen to look like. Weird, I know.

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a H.I.T. July 16, 2009 at 4:04 pm

Umm…when I read that I thought, "Trains run all the time – not just during tornadoes."

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Matt July 23, 2009 at 8:35 pm

I used to think a backpack was called a "bagapack." My older sister thought that was Heeee-larious.

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