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Latarian Milton
03-23-2013, 07:46 PM
mine was like when i was 3-4 months old if i remember correct, i crawled off the periphery of the bed and fell onto the ground head first (it was a strong stimulus to my brain and that was the reason why i could remember that, i guess). ground was wooden floor and it didn't cause any damage to my head except some pain, so no trash talk about "being handicapped" or shit. im indeed a smart nigga if you read enough posts of mine tbh

so what's the earliest thing you niggas can remember?

DMX7
03-23-2013, 07:59 PM
Why does that not surprise me?

mavs>spurs
03-23-2013, 08:00 PM
i remember sea world when i was like 2 tbh, remembering consistent didnt start until i was like 3. i remember everything from then forward.

jeebus
03-23-2013, 09:19 PM
Kinda half standing up in my crib and playing with my blanket. Also being bathed by the sink. Dunno which one of those came first imo.

Spur|n|Austin
03-25-2013, 11:39 AM
Laying in my crib/bed, I guess I was around 2, I remember seeing the sun rays shining through the window into my face.. Weird how I remember that one event, but practically nothing until I was like 4.

Koolaid_Man
03-25-2013, 01:00 PM
I remember that I was always a natural born leader as evidenced below...I always led the charge against the deceitfulness of my parents...:lol

http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a68/Koolbreezey/mem_zpsf9f760fd.jpg

Avante
03-26-2013, 04:51 PM
I was crawling and raised up under a coffee table. My grandpa said..."damn, that had to hurt"

Thread
03-26-2013, 05:04 PM
I was 4. Watching my father roll around in the gravel out in front of our house in Cleveland. He was fighting with the next door neighbor man. It was awful. Somehow the guy got his finger caught in my father mouth and my dad nearly bit it off. That's how the fight came to an end. The Cleveland PD arrived, but, did not arrest anybody. It was a different time then. My father had to go to civil court, but, nothing came of it. I just remember everybody in the neighborhood crying, especially this man's children. Seeing grown men like that fist fight was incredible to me, even to this day. I guess that is why professional rasslin' is so appealing to me. I know it's fake. I wouldn't have it any other way.

It changed my parents then. We moved shortly thereafter to the suburbs, a new start, but, it was not the same for my parents. That kind of violence is cataclysmic in a relationship.