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My Cage "Classic" 12/30 -31/2008

What's the funniest thing you believed as a child?

Originally run Dec 30th - 31st 2008.

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My Cage "Classic" 12/30 -31/2008 My Cage "Classic" 12/30 -31/2008

Comments

You can blame the BBC for that one.

Jon Benson

I was a born skeptic. I had huge arguments as a three-year-old about Santa Claus with my cousins. :)

J.E. Melton

Dogs were boys and cats were girls.

Overton Hallford

I thought the stuff seen in live action sitcoms and movies was real and actually happening.

Shawn Eaton

"Do you take this woman to be your awful-headed wife?"

Stephen Gilberg

That spaghetti grew on trees. No kidding...

Steven Sutton

I thought that when it was raining, it was raining everywhere.

Ryan Edgar

I thought those "Do Not Pass" signs on the side of the roads meant you couldn't go past the sign.

Jon Benson

When the TV program would drop off and they put up that "Please stand by" screen, I thought you had to actually stand up by the TV set to help them get the program back. That one is my father's fault - funny guy...

Yer pal Mikey

when i was six or seven i though all plastic came from an underground mine in Japan and a bigger one in China. It was just something found in nature, but only in those two countries.

Robert ALAN Bryan

Salt and pepper - I thought they were opposites, so one would neutralize the other if you added too much of one. I held this theory until the day I put it to the test in my soup...

Yer pal Mikey

That brown Hershey bar colored truck that UPS drives - I thought that was the Hershey bar delivery guy.

Yer pal Mikey


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