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Cool things you did as a kid

Cassie said:
Haha... I had a Charlie's Angels scrapbook too!!! Sabrina was my favorite, I think I felt sorry for her because she wasn't the prettiest. Weird.. I also remember picking the ugliest doll at the fair because I felt sorry for it.

LMAO!! This is the very same reason I fell in love with Joe McIntyre from New Kids on the Block...I thought he was the ugliest.

Uuuuhhhhh, I had OCD as a child so there wasn't a whole lot of cool ass things I could do without getting dirty and I'd have panic attacks if I got dirty soooooooooo. However, when I was 14 I won party in the pit passes from the Poorman and Richard Blade show on the now world famous KROQ (where the original Love Lines began, then hosted by Poorman and Lewis Largent) for a Duran Duran concert and I threw my hat on stage to John Taylor and he wore it...Being 14 I didn't think to stick my phone number in the hat...John may have called, I was pretty cute at 14. ;) Oh and who went with me to the concert? None other than Retrotrek! We were so adorable then...I should post our band pictures.
 
One of the other posts just reminded me of the time when one of the dinner warden people at school(the weird women who watched over us while teachers ate lunch) unfairly accused me and my mate of conspiring against her in some way(must've been a nutter). So we somehow managed to get literally every other kid in the school to do something punishable in front of her. Half the school was put against the wall and the lady looked like a paranoid fruit, because whole schools of pupils don't just misbehave all at the same time, do they? She left or was sacked fairly soon after.

Come to think of it, that should probably be in the "cruel things you did" thread.
 
Silence of the Lambs story:

I was about 13 when this came out and we lived in this crappy eastern Washington town that was mostly farms and almost desert. The movie was played in a town about 20 minutes away.

On the way home, a group of teenage girls had broken down. My mom pulled over and let them in.

We get going down the road a bit, and I turn to my mother and ask her:

"Hey mom, can we kill these bitches and leave em out in the desert like we did the last ones?"

My mom and brother started laughing hysterically.

The girls, not so much.
 
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