My dad told my sister that cows were horses and visa versa no idea why lmao
Someone told me something similar to the ice-cream van story you told..
He told me that his parents used to tell his brothers and sisters that when the ice-cream van chimed the bell......
........it had run out of ice-cream :shock:
Dave_Notts
Bees make honey and wasps make jam
You'll have you're eye out with that (Does anyone know of anyone ever 'having there eye out" with anything as a child???)
I was horribly duped when I was about 10 yrs old.. I was eating what my mother had said was chicken but looking back it was dark in colour and quite salty.
It was rabbit :cry: :cry:
My Mum always told me she was 21, for years I believed this, but can't remember the age I worked it out. We now do the same for our children (started it about 4 years ago) and despite having cards up with numbers on them, they still haven't twigged. But the older one did twig 4 years ago that we get older each year so we are now 25! Think he must have rumbled us now but not sure.
Another one, My Mum also wrote me a valentines card one year and told me it was hand delivered by a young boy in a private school uniform (was posh boys school nearby). I eventually rumbled her when I found the card was a pack of 8 greeting cards I found in her bureau :cry:
pink x
When I was young I asked my dad what a belly button was for. He told me that you put salt in it and dip your chips in there when lying in bed :shock:
Louise xx
Ps. he doesnt really do that :giggle:
My mum always told me that if you picked your nose your eyes will fall out!!. I tell my little one the same thing.
When I was young I lived with my grandparents for a while, whenever I was being impatient and asking about what was for dinner, his standard reply was:
"Hair balls and duck under the table."
:lol2: