Your earliest memory ?
Cant beleive they carried on with the display after all that death and destruction !
BBC ON THIS DAY | 6 | 1952: Dozens die in air show tragedy
BBC ON THIS DAY | 6 | 1952: Dozens die in air show tragedy
i can remeber jumping off my sideboard in my bedroom and onto the cot, i imagine i must have been 2-3 as thats the sort of age you pujt them in a bed isnt it
i can remember my sister writing bay city rollers on the side of her bed and getting in real trouble for it.
also my dad making a shed which is still standing now 33 years later (i was 3 then) i "helped" him make it, i have a son of my own now who helps me his enthusiasm is only hampered by his inabilty to keep himself occupied for 60 seconds or less
it show what an amazing bit of kit the human brain is
as anyone ever done scientifc tests on one and tried to compare it to the spec of a computer?? that would be interesting wouldnt it
mine would be a vic20
i can remember my sister writing bay city rollers on the side of her bed and getting in real trouble for it.
also my dad making a shed which is still standing now 33 years later (i was 3 then) i "helped" him make it, i have a son of my own now who helps me his enthusiasm is only hampered by his inabilty to keep himself occupied for 60 seconds or less
it show what an amazing bit of kit the human brain is
as anyone ever done scientifc tests on one and tried to compare it to the spec of a computer?? that would be interesting wouldnt it
mine would be a vic20
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I remember being pre-embryo 
Seriously though - visiting my brother after he was born while mum and him where still in hospital Dec 1977 when I was 3...

Seriously though - visiting my brother after he was born while mum and him where still in hospital Dec 1977 when I was 3...
Blimey, this thread has trawled up some memories for me, mainly when I used to live in Openshaw, Manchester before moving at 5.
Running to school, 1st year, tripping and cutting a massive hole in my knee, bleeding all over a neighbours car to get to hospital.
Eating dirt to impress a potential g/f
(didn't work, and still doesn't!) 
Letting the tyres down on one of the coal trucks that parked near our house, the sound of tyres going down still reminds me of that day.
My mum breaking down in tears when my dad told her the dog had been put down cause it bit a neighbours kid, the same lad who'd been teasing the dog by pulling its tail constantly!
Ah! Memory lane
Running to school, 1st year, tripping and cutting a massive hole in my knee, bleeding all over a neighbours car to get to hospital.
Eating dirt to impress a potential g/f
(didn't work, and still doesn't!) 
Letting the tyres down on one of the coal trucks that parked near our house, the sound of tyres going down still reminds me of that day.
My mum breaking down in tears when my dad told her the dog had been put down cause it bit a neighbours kid, the same lad who'd been teasing the dog by pulling its tail constantly!
Ah! Memory lane
Last edited by cw42; Dec 9, 2006 at 02:26 PM.
Playing football with my grandad on the drive, I must have been about 3 at the time. He was diagnosed with Parkinsons disease shortly after so its my earliest memory and also the only one I've got of my grandad when he was well
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**** me self and thought it was great at the same time.
