when you were a kid

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  1. greeneyesH1982 profile image59
    greeneyesH1982posted 14 years ago

    tell of something you lied to your parents about that they still to this day do not know the truth! and have you ever thought about telling them? also what was one of the worst things you did as a child? LOL

  2. frogdropping profile image77
    frogdroppingposted 14 years ago

    I was never much for lying, beyond the odd fib about where I'd been. But the worst thing I ever did was find all my Christmas presents one year, unwrap them, glory over them - then re-wrap them, keeping my mouth firmly shut as to what I'd done.

    Christmas Day was awful. Truly awful. I never did it again and to this day, I love love love surprises smile

    1. greeneyesH1982 profile image59
      greeneyesH1982posted 14 years agoin reply to this

      lmao SHAME ON YOU!!! hah i think we all done that though... well most of us.. only i didnt unwrap all of them i just unwrapped an end because a friend showed me how and then retaped it after i seen the side of the box lol... then i felt really bad lol

  3. Ivorwen profile image66
    Ivorwenposted 14 years ago

    The only things I can remember lying about are the things I was caught lying about.  Doesn't mean I didn't tell others but none that I recall.  smile

    Worst thing I did as a child?  That would probably be tricking my sister into smelling my feet, and then laughing so hard I kicked her in the face.  sad

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      Justine76posted 14 years agoin reply to this

      lol lol lol HAHAHA!!!!!! The funniest thing ive read all day!!!
      the dumb thing i did when i was a dumb kid....sneaked to the country store, and bought Big League gum. It was forbidden, cuz it was supposed to look like chewing tobacco. My parents thought eating that gum would make me 'graduate' to chew....thing is Id allready tried it. YUCK...I just wanted gum. Sooo, I went to the store, and spent my silver dollar..  sad  still kick myself, now. It would be worth thousands today.

  4. blondepoet profile image66
    blondepoetposted 14 years ago

    I lied that I did not put my sister's head through the wall. They did not believe me sadly as the impression of her nose and chin were there. I still to this day don't know how it came about, but I'm quite sure she jammed my toe in the door.

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      cosetteposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      big_smile

      i never lied to my parents. the worst thing i ever did was probably run away from home at 14. it was only to my girlfriend's house and only for one night. she ditched me though to sneak out and meet this older guy and have sex. she told me not to tell anyone and i never did...

      1. blondepoet profile image66
        blondepoetposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        Wow I ran away too. I told my parents I neve ran away I was chased by a stranger.

        1. greeneyesH1982 profile image59
          greeneyesH1982posted 14 years agoin reply to this

          lol

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          cosetteposted 14 years agoin reply to this

          it was right after my father died. my mom went berserk and started venting on me, beating me with an oleander branch, to the point where it broke and i was lying on the floor and she still kept beating me. i was covered with welts and when my sisters saw them the next day she goes "i don't know how they got there" roll

          crazy beyotch. i forgave her though. if my sisters hadn't come and got me, my girlfriend and i were going to run off to California with that older guy. i wonder how my life would have been different. hmm...

          1. blondepoet profile image66
            blondepoetposted 14 years agoin reply to this

            Oh Cosette that just put a lump in my throat I am so sorry to hear that happened as it reminds me of my own childhood too. That sort of thing is really hard to grasp.

  5. wychic profile image84
    wychicposted 14 years ago

    After I moved out of the house, my sister and I told my mom all of the horrible little things we used to do...there are no secrets now! For years my mom thought I was making up excuses or just trying to get my sister in trouble for different things, and now my sister told Mom that I was telling the truth and she really DID do those things. Her favorite thing was to constantly pinch me until I'd hit her and then get in trouble for hitting, but if I just told Mom about the pinching I'd get in trouble for fibbing.

    Actually...one thing I'm not sure if she knows about or not, but I think I did tell her. We lived in a town of 600 people when I was in middle school and my best friend had a room in a walk-in basement, and my room was right by the back door. She'd come over around midnight and we'd both go off and ride bikes (with headlights), jump in the creek and run until we were dry, or just put our shoes on our heads and walk down the center line of the main road in town. Ah, childhood memories wink

 
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