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In my childhood ârememberyâ, thereâs no recollection of me getting my head stuck in a rocking chair albeit thereâs photographic evidence in my album and I have the chair (with my head still not stuck therein).
If you remember your first escalator ride, you should remember putting a lot of effort into lining your feet up with the moving steps. My mom felt like I was wasting time.
Do you remember all the drama when Charlie Brown had to push you around when there was a game going on? Or is that forgotten history since he is no longer considered that much older than you?
Well, I canât recall my first experience on an escalator but I do recall my first lesson of learning left and right: it was in front of a mirror and when I lifted my left arm I thought I was raising my right and raising my right I thought it was the left. I was all of perhaps 6 years old. A beginning of personal experience though not too accurate.
I have a question that doesnât relate to the comic strip. Best for Peanutâs connoisseurs. Why is it that Charlie Brown always says nobody likes him and he has no friends? What about Franklin? Franklin has never seen Charlie Brown make a mistake. Franklin likes Charlie Brown. Heâs the only one who doesnât have any flaws like the other Peanuts characters. Franklin and Charlie Brown talk a lot and get along great. Or what about Linus? Theyâre really good friends. They support each other a lot, talk a lot, and so on. And even more friends: Pig-Pen (Charlie Brown accepts the dirt), Schroeder (Also one of Charlie Brownâs closest friends. Schroeder lets it happen when Charlie Brown hangs on Schroederâs piano. He even talks to Charlie Brown then), Shermy (They also talk and play together often).Charlie Brownâs girlfriend: Peggy Jean. Charlie Brown is not so unloved without friends.
I remember when my mom broke off one of her âhigh heelsâ when we rode an escalator in Higbeeâs Dept. store in downtown Cleveland ⌠many, many decades ago.
Be glad that you have it, SallyâŚthere will be a time where you wonât be able to ârememberâ why you came into a room, what you had for breakfast, etcâŚ
I remember my car seat, back in the â60s. I even remember when my dad bought a little white steering wheel to clip on it. It was put in the center of the front bench seat of the station wagon. I remember it vividly, and Iâm 55. Oh, and I have no photos of it.
I remember the first day of school and getting on the bus. No one told me to remember the school bus number. I had no idea what bus to get on at the end of the dayâŚand some kids had said I had been on their bus but I hadnât. They got me on the right busâŚ..#4!
My first recollection was when i was around 18 months old..Mom was getting a fresh pair of diapers, she left me on the sofa while she was in the linen closet, i was watching Divorce Court circa 1958, back then the courtroom had a witness stand., and the lady plaintiff was sitting in it being grilled. In retrospect, itâs even more amazing that i recall that episode at all because back then it was taped only weekly!
Iâm often shocked about how far my memory goes back. I remember TV shows in the days before syndication and the Internet. I look them up and realize I was 2 or 3 when they were on. Sadly, the short term memory is no longer that great.
Templo S.U.D. over 4 years ago
In my childhood ârememberyâ, thereâs no recollection of me getting my head stuck in a rocking chair albeit thereâs photographic evidence in my album and I have the chair (with my head still not stuck therein).
sirbadger over 4 years ago
If you remember your first escalator ride, you should remember putting a lot of effort into lining your feet up with the moving steps. My mom felt like I was wasting time.
orinoco womble over 4 years ago
I too remember being pushed by older siblings in my stroller. Often down a gravel road!
Yngvar Følling over 4 years ago
Do you remember all the drama when Charlie Brown had to push you around when there was a game going on? Or is that forgotten history since he is no longer considered that much older than you?
top cat james over 4 years ago
From âThe âFamily Circusâ Book of Malapropism-Volume 1â.
AlanTompkins over 4 years ago
Well, I canât recall my first experience on an escalator but I do recall my first lesson of learning left and right: it was in front of a mirror and when I lifted my left arm I thought I was raising my right and raising my right I thought it was the left. I was all of perhaps 6 years old. A beginning of personal experience though not too accurate.
Grapey over 4 years ago
Everybody can agree that escalators are MUCH better than elevators
Woodstock over 4 years ago
I have a question that doesnât relate to the comic strip. Best for Peanutâs connoisseurs. Why is it that Charlie Brown always says nobody likes him and he has no friends? What about Franklin? Franklin has never seen Charlie Brown make a mistake. Franklin likes Charlie Brown. Heâs the only one who doesnât have any flaws like the other Peanuts characters. Franklin and Charlie Brown talk a lot and get along great. Or what about Linus? Theyâre really good friends. They support each other a lot, talk a lot, and so on. And even more friends: Pig-Pen (Charlie Brown accepts the dirt), Schroeder (Also one of Charlie Brownâs closest friends. Schroeder lets it happen when Charlie Brown hangs on Schroederâs piano. He even talks to Charlie Brown then), Shermy (They also talk and play together often).Charlie Brownâs girlfriend: Peggy Jean. Charlie Brown is not so unloved without friends.
mrcooncat over 4 years ago
I remember when my mom broke off one of her âhigh heelsâ when we rode an escalator in Higbeeâs Dept. store in downtown Cleveland ⌠many, many decades ago.
jagedlo over 4 years ago
Be glad that you have it, SallyâŚthere will be a time where you wonât be able to ârememberâ why you came into a room, what you had for breakfast, etcâŚ
Ellis97 over 4 years ago
Thatâs practically impossible.
GerryRoss over 4 years ago
Spelling lessons excluded, agreed.
Wren Fahel over 4 years ago
I remember my car seat, back in the â60s. I even remember when my dad bought a little white steering wheel to clip on it. It was put in the center of the front bench seat of the station wagon. I remember it vividly, and Iâm 55. Oh, and I have no photos of it.
Egrayjames over 4 years ago
I remember the first day of school and getting on the bus. No one told me to remember the school bus number. I had no idea what bus to get on at the end of the dayâŚand some kids had said I had been on their bus but I hadnât. They got me on the right busâŚ..#4!
bxclent Premium Member over 4 years ago
i remember yesterday â mostly
jpayne4040 over 4 years ago
My long-term memory is great. Itâs my short-term memory that stinks (and always has)!
cosman over 4 years ago
My first recollection was when i was around 18 months old..Mom was getting a fresh pair of diapers, she left me on the sofa while she was in the linen closet, i was watching Divorce Court circa 1958, back then the courtroom had a witness stand., and the lady plaintiff was sitting in it being grilled. In retrospect, itâs even more amazing that i recall that episode at all because back then it was taped only weekly!
Neo Stryder over 4 years ago
The problem is that youâre bad in everything else.
Blaidd Drwg Premium Member over 4 years ago
RememberyâŚIsnât that where they re-attach arms & legs??
Otis Rufus Driftwood over 4 years ago
Sally remembers all of that, but her vocabulary needs work.
DCBakerEsq over 4 years ago
I remember the first time I read a Peanuts strip.
the humorist formerly known as Hotshot1984 Premium Member over 4 years ago
too bad you donât have a good vocabulary
Troglodyte over 4 years ago
Weâll remember that when you dismember those remembrances, Sally!
marilynnbyerly over 4 years ago
Iâm often shocked about how far my memory goes back. I remember TV shows in the days before syndication and the Internet. I look them up and realize I was 2 or 3 when they were on. Sadly, the short term memory is no longer that great.
cubswin2016 over 4 years ago
Sally unfortunately does not have good grammar.
KennethPrice2 over 4 years ago
My first escalation was at Arbaughâs Department Store in Lansing Michigan in 1966 , Christmas shopping. I was 13.
YorkGirl Premium Member over 4 years ago
Gosh, I immediately had a mental picture of my white and blue Ranger Joe cereal bowl!!
hagarthehorrible over 4 years ago
The last word remembery gives away that this is a little girl with good baby memories.