Your earliest memory ?
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Fighting with a girl of the same age over a tufty doll (road safety campaign) made of paper and paper pins and 'SNAP' breaking my leg as it twisted around hers
I was about 4 I think, i remember everyone drawing on the plaster (do people still do that thesedays) and having the plaster removed and how i screamed thinking my leg was going to be sliced open
Probably the earliest thing i remember is sucking all the dye off christmas baubels with my sister, and putting holes in the plaster wall through the bars of my cot as it was xmas I would have been about 14 months old
and my sister & I throwing ourselves downstairs to see what it would feel like (funnily enough I never felt like doing it again, not deliberately at least) again was about 4 years old
I was about 4 I think, i remember everyone drawing on the plaster (do people still do that thesedays) and having the plaster removed and how i screamed thinking my leg was going to be sliced open
Probably the earliest thing i remember is sucking all the dye off christmas baubels with my sister, and putting holes in the plaster wall through the bars of my cot as it was xmas I would have been about 14 months old
and my sister & I throwing ourselves downstairs to see what it would feel like (funnily enough I never felt like doing it again, not deliberately at least) again was about 4 years old
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Originally Posted by shooter007
beleive it or not falling out of a pram didnt remember untill i drove past location 30 odd years later felt very very strange (enclosed bus stop)
when i used to remember things from when i was little my mum always said it didnt happen and that i had imagined it
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I often think I can remember things from a very early age, then I realise I have just seen a photo of something as a child, and the memory I have is just the memory of looking at the photo!
I can remember my first mammory though - I was 14 and it was with a girl called Kelly on the back seat of a bus.
I can remember my first mammory though - I was 14 and it was with a girl called Kelly on the back seat of a bus.
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i remember when i was about 6 i was in a toy car and spanked my head cutting it right open. i remember getting into a horrible black vw polo to go to hospital in with a leather steering wheel. and then having my head glued together, or was that the time i ran into a concrete post and knocked it down.
either way i have a 6th sense now whereas i see things before they happen in a series of events, so when they start to repeat in real time i change what i did in my vision. kinda weird but i live with it
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either way i have a 6th sense now whereas i see things before they happen in a series of events, so when they start to repeat in real time i change what i did in my vision. kinda weird but i live with it
andy
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Probably the earliest thing i remember is sucking all the dye off christmas baubels with my sister, and putting holes in the plaster wall through the bars of my cot as it was xmas I would have been about 14 months old
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Being in my cot, when a bee got it. Buzzing around my head. I remember crying until my mother killed it.
God knows how old i was, at least under 2, but that's my earliest memory.
Been scared of bee's and wasps ever since.
God knows how old i was, at least under 2, but that's my earliest memory.
Been scared of bee's and wasps ever since.
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My 1st vivd memory is that of watching the prototype DH 110 crash at the Farnborough Air Show on 6th September 1952. I was 4 years old at the time, but I can still see the aircraft breaking up over the airfield, as though it was yesterday.
The aircraft suddenly appeared over the airfield after diving from a great height, during which it produced a huge sonic boom. Then as it made a pass over the airfield at low altitude, it just broke up. There was no noise. One moment there was a plane. Then the next there were just a load of pieces fluttering to the ground, and the 2 engines just carried on for at least a mile before hitting the ground. One of them went into the watching crowd on a hill just outside the airfield. Dozens of spectators were killed.
I believe the show carried on, but we left.
The aircraft suddenly appeared over the airfield after diving from a great height, during which it produced a huge sonic boom. Then as it made a pass over the airfield at low altitude, it just broke up. There was no noise. One moment there was a plane. Then the next there were just a load of pieces fluttering to the ground, and the 2 engines just carried on for at least a mile before hitting the ground. One of them went into the watching crowd on a hill just outside the airfield. Dozens of spectators were killed.
I believe the show carried on, but we left.
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Originally Posted by CharlesW
My 1st vivd memory is that of watching the prototype DH 110 crash at the Farnborough Air Show on 6th September 1952. I was 4 years old at the time, but I can still see the aircraft breaking up over the airfield, as though it was yesterday.
The aircraft suddenly appeared over the airfield after diving from a great height, during which it produced a huge sonic boom. Then as it made a pass over the airfield at low altitude, it just broke up. There was no noise. One moment there was a plane. Then the next there were just a load of pieces fluttering to the ground, and the 2 engines just carried on for at least a mile before hitting the ground. One of them went into the watching crowd on a hill just outside the airfield. Dozens of spectators were killed.
I believe the show carried on, but we left.
The aircraft suddenly appeared over the airfield after diving from a great height, during which it produced a huge sonic boom. Then as it made a pass over the airfield at low altitude, it just broke up. There was no noise. One moment there was a plane. Then the next there were just a load of pieces fluttering to the ground, and the 2 engines just carried on for at least a mile before hitting the ground. One of them went into the watching crowd on a hill just outside the airfield. Dozens of spectators were killed.
I believe the show carried on, but we left.
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when i was 3 on a fairground ride is scarborough, sat on a train merry-go-round convinced that if i didnt steer the train i was sat on, it would come off and crash into the sea with me in it...
I was screaming at the top of my lungs but my dad was just laughing and telling me to hold on tight - yeah that helped!!!
I was screaming at the top of my lungs but my dad was just laughing and telling me to hold on tight - yeah that helped!!!
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Originally Posted by brumdaisy
when i was 3 on a fairground ride is scarborough, sat on a train merry-go-round convinced that if i didnt steer the train i was sat on, it would come off and crash into the sea with me in it...
I was screaming at the top of my lungs but my dad was just laughing and telling me to hold on tight - yeah that helped!!!
I was screaming at the top of my lungs but my dad was just laughing and telling me to hold on tight - yeah that helped!!!
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Originally Posted by KiwiGTI
I'd be surprised if anyone could remember before 18-24 months because that's when "narrative memory" develops in the brain, it's simply not possible to remember earlier because the hippocampus isn't developed enough.
the problem seems more to be memory retrieval than anything else
Its not a vivid memory I have of the event, more a couple of seconds, and fragmented too
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I remember a bird shat in my packet of crisps once when I was a kid. Dont know if that came before or after I ate some pickled onions that had been stored outside under the carport for years, they made me really ill, still can't eat pickled onions to this day!
I also remember blowing the cooker up which sent me flying across the room with burnt hair & eyelashes in my eyes, oh & eating a whole bottle of junior asprins which strangley didn't make me sick
These were all very early memories but I can't put them in any order.
I also remember blowing the cooker up which sent me flying across the room with burnt hair & eyelashes in my eyes, oh & eating a whole bottle of junior asprins which strangley didn't make me sick
These were all very early memories but I can't put them in any order.
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Anyone else find that they 'corrupt' memories, i.e. when you recall them little details get changed when you try to tremembr more about them and end up adding stuff ?
I was talking to my mum about when she heard Elvis had died, 1977 (I was six) and I remember it on the radio, I knew who Elvis was and I remember my mum and dad being shocked, we were in the back of the car going to Anglessey, I remember where we were on the road and what side of the car I was sat on, my mum was gobsmacked when I told her how much I remembered.
I was talking to my mum about when she heard Elvis had died, 1977 (I was six) and I remember it on the radio, I knew who Elvis was and I remember my mum and dad being shocked, we were in the back of the car going to Anglessey, I remember where we were on the road and what side of the car I was sat on, my mum was gobsmacked when I told her how much I remembered.
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I sometimes think I remember things but just fragments of goings on.
Around the age of 3 or 4 I can remember a few things.
I can remember going to nursery and I recall trying to hide and not go in on my first day of school (good start). I can also remember playing in the garden with a hosepipe when my Mum heard my Gran had died.
Defo can't remember anything before age 3.
Around the age of 3 or 4 I can remember a few things.
I can remember going to nursery and I recall trying to hide and not go in on my first day of school (good start). I can also remember playing in the garden with a hosepipe when my Mum heard my Gran had died.
Defo can't remember anything before age 3.
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I was at that Farnborough Air display at the same time as Charles when the DH110 broke up in the air. I was standing behind the 10 shilling enclosure with my dad and I was watching when it turned over the Black Sheds to do a very low fast flyby over the crowds as they all used to. It suddenly pitched vertically nose up and I saw cracks appearing over the fuselage and wings. I saw the engines and a couple of wheels go past at about 150 feet and they crashed into the crowds behind us on the hill. The nose section fell into the 10 bob enclosure and killed a good many people. I was being squashed and carried by the crowd which was frightening for a young lad and when the fuselage hit the ground the shock lifted us off the ground!
After that the red Hunter did its sonic boom demo and a fly past and everyone was well and truly twitched about it.
They used to do a very low flypast at such a high speed over the crowd that you could hear the vortices off the wings making a singing noise after they were past us. That was forbidden after that accident.
The regulations for air displays now is that the aircraft must stay at least 1500 feet away from the crowd line while they are displaying.
Les
After that the red Hunter did its sonic boom demo and a fly past and everyone was well and truly twitched about it.
They used to do a very low flypast at such a high speed over the crowd that you could hear the vortices off the wings making a singing noise after they were past us. That was forbidden after that accident.
The regulations for air displays now is that the aircraft must stay at least 1500 feet away from the crowd line while they are displaying.
Les