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What Myths were we told when we were Children......
Katie77:
I just thought of another funny one, that my husband's mother told me.......it shows that children had their own little white lies to tell their parents......
When Bob was a youngster, she sent him to the baker to buy a half loaf of bread.....(you used to be able to buy a half loaf of uncut bread, and where the bread was broken in half, it was usually still warm and fresh)....anyway, on the way home, he picked at, and ate a big hole in the bread.....
When he got home and his mother asked, "what happened to the bread".....
he said very innocently....."The ants crawled up my leg and ate it".......
jstephens9:
I just thought of another big one. When I was little my parents told me if I opened my eyes Santa would not come. That turned out to be because they used to do everything on Christmas Eve so I would make sure I did not even think about opening my eyes. If I did, Santa would go away and not leave me anything.
tampatalon:
One day my grandmother caught me trying on my grandfather's dress hat.
He was bald and she told me I would go bald if I did not take the hat off.
Funny thing. She turned out to be right :o :o :o
TampaTalon^">
Jeff Wrangler:
Tell you what, here's something I wasn't taught as a child, but it's a superstition--I guess you'd call it that--that holds me under its spell today.
I have no idea where I picked up this notion, but I never turn over the page of a calendar until the first day of the new month, or hang up a new calendar until the first day of a new year. I feel that if I turn the calendar on, say, the evening of the last day of the month, instead of waiting till the next morning, I'm somehow "tempting fate."
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MaineWriter:
--- Quote from: Jeff Wrangler on December 18, 2007, 12:32:09 pm ---Tell you what, here's something I wasn't taught as a child, but it's a superstition--I guess you'd call it that--that holds me under its spell today.
I have no idea where I picked up this notion, but I never turn over the page of a calendar until the first day of the new month, or hang up a new calendar until the first day of a new year. I feel that if I turn the calendar on, say, the evening of the last day of the month, instead of waiting till the next morning, I'm somehow "tempting fate."
:-\
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I actually know quite a few people who believe that. My birthday is on July 2nd and over the years, I have gotten birthday cards from people that have arrived late. They have written, "Sorry this is late, but I won't change the calendar til the first day of the month and by the time I realize it's your birthday, I am already late sending the card." Seriously, this has happened quite a few times in my life...
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