I wonder if the people that bought my childhood home ever found the 1/2 oz I stashed when I came home from a concert? (Peter Frampton 1976 if anybody wondered, lol)
I never kept anything considered detrimental to my health. My mother constantly checked and my little brother helped her. My health would have would have suffered considerably if she ever found anything.
My step-mother snooped in my room and in my dresser drawers when I would be at school. She read in my diary my personal thoughts and discussed what SHE thought I meant with my dad. I burned the diary. Would liked to have read how my 14yr. old mind thought back then.
AH-YEEEEE! OMG! Same thing happened too me but I had comic books too! You probably did as well! We all did back then.I was sent to military school and all those things went bye, bye! Never saw them again.
charliefarmrhere about 3 years ago
Your old Playboys were cleaned out a long time ago.
alasko about 3 years ago
Contraband!
allamericamutt about 3 years ago
keep it clean, sports illustrated swimsuit edition
gduncan58 about 3 years ago
I wonder if the people that bought my childhood home ever found the 1/2 oz I stashed when I came home from a concert? (Peter Frampton 1976 if anybody wondered, lol)
SpacedInvader Premium Member about 3 years ago
I never kept anything considered detrimental to my health. My mother constantly checked and my little brother helped her. My health would have would have suffered considerably if she ever found anything.
Da'Dad about 3 years ago
Arlo makes a pretty cool parent.
Tyge about 3 years ago
Yeeessss…. We all had our secret hiding places. The one our parents knew all about. 8^ )
Tyge about 3 years ago
Here are a couple of items that may have been in his stash:
https://www.gocomics.com/arloandjanis/1996/05/23
https://www.gocomics.com/arloandjanis/1998/11/09
Dani Rice about 3 years ago
When we remodeled we found some very interesting magazines under the floorboards of one bedroom.
Sir Isaac about 3 years ago
Make the desk her Christmas present…she would be on cloud nine.
samfran6-0 about 3 years ago
My step-mother snooped in my room and in my dresser drawers when I would be at school. She read in my diary my personal thoughts and discussed what SHE thought I meant with my dad. I burned the diary. Would liked to have read how my 14yr. old mind thought back then.
Tetonbil about 3 years ago
Now that was really good! So true! Made me LOL! Thank you!
hk Premium Member about 3 years ago
My sister stopped my mom from reading her diary. One day she wrote, “Heard them going at it again, wow, didn’t know they did that stuff.”
cuzinron47 about 3 years ago
Now it’s in his room.
captastro about 3 years ago
Check between the mattresses.
alexius23 about 3 years ago
First rule of leaving stuff behind….accept potential consequences of being found
IceTiger Premium Member about 3 years ago
The desk is cool. But the vintage Auburn pennant (from back in the day when it was Alabama Polytechnic Institute) is way more cool.
RWill about 3 years ago
… except for the secret drawer she just found.
admiree2 about 3 years ago
Brings back bad memories. I left the house for college and a couple of shoe boxes containing 14 years of baseball cards went into oblivion.
Tetonbil about 3 years ago
AH-YEEEEE! OMG! Same thing happened too me but I had comic books too! You probably did as well! We all did back then.I was sent to military school and all those things went bye, bye! Never saw them again.