Re: Kid thunder

Originally Posted by
LEGION

Originally Posted by
Youngblood

Originally Posted by
LEGION
When I was 2 1/2, my sister and I had a kite. We lived right next to a lake or pond, and I was sitting there watching her fly the kite. I don't remember actually that part, but I remember going after the kite when it went into the pond. Ran right off the dock

My mom was inside and my sister who is older was supposed to be watching me. She's a b#tch so I know she probably wanted to drown me

. Anyways, I don't remember being in the water, just my mom pulling me out and crying. Some other memories from the age of 3-5, but I'm not getting into them on this public board. Bad sh#t; we've all been through it, but not something really for public consumption.
We have an small island here, serves as a part marina and park, and is always windy. I remember around that age 3-5 my dad taking me and my sister there to fly a new kite. Was a big one and I kept wanting to hold it but it kept slipping thru my fingers, the string. So he tied it to me.
Needless to say...the thing started to pull purdy hard and pretty soon as I was running across the small island trying to keep up and seeing the water coming at me fast. Next memory I had was being fished out of the marina. lol I also fell off a dock at our camp too and had to be fished out. There aren't too many things I fear...but one of them is water. I can swim good but never feel safe if I can't touch or see bottom.
It's funny, because I love the water. My mom said it was amazing I didn't drown and I wasn't crying or anything. We always had pools and I am a regular water rat. It could have traumatized me, but it actually went the other way. Now airplanes are a whole different ball game. My dad flies and scared the hershey's bar out of me when I was 12. F#ck an airplane; I'll walk.
How are you going to saddle kangaroos and chase snooks down under??
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