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once, when me and my twin sister were little, there were really strong winds, so we asked my dad if the roof was going to blow off. he said it might, and since me and hers room is on the top floor, we were really scared. that night we collected all our teddies and blankys into our pillow cases and sat for hours waiting to the roof to blow off. we loved our teddies so much, we had to save them lol. after a while, we went to sleep, hugging our pillow cases stuffed with teddies. our roof didnt blow off in the end!!

iwanttobegerman
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when i was little i was outside in the rain trying to catch it on my toung and my brother told me it was the pee airplans dump and i freaked out and kept spitting and later asked my mom and she laughed and said no it wasnt so i went and yelled at my brother

jenifer
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I used to live in fl, and for years i was so confused my our weather man, on the account he would give the weather report on Miami, manily bcaz i had a friend who called her gma memaw lol i thought everyone had an ami like a gma nickame.so i always was like why do we care how the weather is there !!! yea,,, sad but verry true

its me marie !!
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When I was little I used to think that the sun would move with me while I was in the car.

Noel
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When I was young, I thought "Isolated showers" was hail :)

John B.
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When I was little and riding in the car with my mom I would stare at the sun and I would sneeze (I loved to sneeze). I thought I had superpowers, or that I was allergic to the sun.

Jessica
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I used to believe when my mom said it was cool outside she ment it was Cool(as in hes cool cus thatntince could be confusing)

Jeff
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When I was a little kid, I used to think that jets' exhaust was what created the clouds

Anon
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I used to believe that it was possible to jump on the clouds in real life, like in some of the games i played on the computer.

Ashley
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When my daughter was younger, she came in one day after being outside and announced, "Mom, it sure is human outside!"

Nadine
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When I was little I thought that smokestacks were cloud machines. I was positive that the pollution pouring out of the top was the new clouds being released into the sky and that was how the weather man decided if it would be cloudy or sunny.

Stacie
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I used to believe that clouds were god's poop and thunder was god's farts...

:3
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I used to believe that clouds were giant blocks of ice covered in cat hair.

Lucy
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Between about 4-6 I used to believe that the wind came from the clouds moving.

Not so clever
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when i was younger whaen it was foggy i thought god put an empty milk carton around the Earth

i like cheese
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