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What is your earliest memory?

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July 04, 2023, 07:08 AM
Ironbutt
What is your earliest memory?
My earliest real memory is moving into the "new" house when I was about 4 years old. I remember flashes of stuff before that, like playing with my cousins at our grandma's, but nothing vivid.


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July 04, 2023, 09:47 AM
ScreamingCockatoo
I can remember being in the main hallway of our childhood home speaking to my brother in twinspeak.
I remember my older brother opening the hood to his Sprite.

Had to be around 3 or so.

I remember the VW bus engine swallowing a valve on the way to Kindergarten.





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July 04, 2023, 08:17 PM
BillyBonesNY
Earliest recollection is being able to sit upright in the crib.


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July 05, 2023, 08:36 AM
Expert308
My long term memory kinda sucks, so I'm tempted to answer the OP question with something smartass like "The dog waking me up this morning." I still have a couple of old memories (school and Grandma), but those are from grade-school times so I'd have been 10-ish rather than 3. My brother, who is 3 years younger than me, remembers things that I've long since forgotten. Even when he brings them up, I'm completely drawing a blank.

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July 05, 2023, 09:50 AM
RiCoShea
Im walking between my grandparents houses....( they lived next door to each other). I was between my parents holding their hands. One of my parents gave me a mint candy( red and white like from pizza hut) and i chocked on it.... passing out and waking up from it being knocked out by my dad





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