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Post by Snowfeather on Feb 19, 2015 22:16:54 GMT -5
What's a really good memory you have from your childhood? Or now even? Anything at all~
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Post by Whitedove on Feb 19, 2015 23:10:38 GMT -5
I remember I used to play an mmorpg called Runescape, with my brother when I was younger, gosh that was so fun. The game got boring later on, so we quit xD Still, doing all the quests and stuff, just brings back so many memories. :3
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Post by Mod Blackbolt on Feb 19, 2015 23:37:36 GMT -5
I played Runescape too when I was younger, I spent so much time playing that game and I enjoyed every bit of it.
As for favorite childhood memories, I don't really have any. I was usually happy even in terrible circumstances as a child so I don't have very many 'bad experiences'. However some great, stand-out moments are probably my grandfather's 80th birthday where I met many relatives I had never talked to before and when my dad bought me a huge lego set as a child for Christmas. I also use to pick raspberries with my grandmother in her garden or some cherry tomatoes and that was a lot of fun as well. I would say all the summer's I spent at my cottage is a worthy mention as well, a good portion of my summer's was spent water skiing, tubing, catching frogs and the like at my cottage. I have some more personal memories too but they are also probably not worth sharing.
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Post by Ripplestream on Feb 20, 2015 14:27:22 GMT -5
We've got this old home video of me playing with this wooden train set, it falling apart, and me saying "It's a catastrophe!" I swear it is the most adorable thing.
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Post by Snowfeather on Feb 23, 2015 17:52:39 GMT -5
what's runescapeA lot of my favorite memories come from recent years but I remember being in California with my brother and going boogie boarding , one the beSt memories I have (the few times I could keep on the board. ) and climbed the ocean rocks , my brother showed me a lot of the cool things you can find in the pools. I also really loved going to my uncles ranch when I was younger, riding in the back of his pickup and feeding the cacattle/riding 3 wheeler's to go ccollect eggs , or just walking around with the ranch dogs, I haven't heard from him since but that was an amazing experience
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Post by Mod Blackbolt on Feb 23, 2015 23:16:59 GMT -5
I was going for a walk with my mother (I must have been around 5 or so) at a place called Edwards Gardens and we happened across a wedding. I was fairly distraught at not being informed of the wedding and was embarrassed of my clothing choice for the event. My mother used to always talk about how I called to her, almost bursting into tears and told her "Mom, if I knew there was going to be a wedding I would have worn my handsome suit".
I don't actually remember this event but my mother used to get a kick out of embarrassing me with this story. I have grown to like it though so I felt I would share.
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Post by Snowfeather on Mar 1, 2015 15:52:00 GMT -5
My oldest brother used to tell me this one, coming home for being away aalmost a year, he brought this bag of kinda chocolaty popcorn called "Moose Munch" , I might of been 2 or a bit younger. Hed give me one or two little handfuls at a time, when he did id gobble it down and tug on his shirt for more, he sat the bag down at one of our tables, my family went into another room so I took the bag and hid behind the couch (it was against the wall) they called my name but couldn't find me, by the time they did and pulled the couch out i had eaten the entire bag and my face and hands were covered in chocolate That's always been one of my favorite childhood stories~ I faintly remember my brother playing some zombie game, my mom hated me watching anything bloody but he was ok with it and would let me watch, I might of Ben 5, the volume was low but I could still hear it, he came across a scene where some characters were talking and one of them said something that had the word "B***h" in it, when I heard it i repeated the sentence but really loudy, my mother came into the room shouting at my brother and he was freaking out while I didn't really see the big deal, he never let me watch again
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