Your earliest memory.

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There's nothing worse than waking up dead.

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One of my earliest sour memories was waking up in the middle of the night wondering what all the blue lights were flashing outside my house (RRR LAD DE EVERTON BRIGADE!)

Some fella who lived a few doors down had walked in on his mrs with someone else, throttled her and threw the guy down the stairs and broke his neck, killed 'em both.

Nuts that, I was only about 6 or 7 i'd say, my mates & I used to go round and play with their lad but I never knew what happened to him.

The house has been abandoned since, and that would have been about 1996.
 

Earliest memory goes way back. My parents had a house on the water so they took me to the YMCA for "baby swimming lessons" in case I fell in. I remember someone saying something then looking up at my mother and her looking all wavy like as I sank. Hard to believe but true, give her a hard time about it to this day.
 
One stand out for me was waiting for me old ma to drop off some new footy boots for me at school when i was about 6/7 and dreading her walking in with a pair of Nicks in front of all me mates thinking they were Nikes and then her pulling out this fkin awesome pair of black n red Quasar boots with Gary Linikers signiture on n all, around the time when he was sht hot aswell around 86/87, i swear i never took em off for a week like.
 
Earliest memory, I have loads, but the earliest I think is taking a toy pellet gun to the dentist to threaten him that I would shoot him if he hurt me while taking out a tooth. I was knocked out, so he survived. Well it was Belfast in the early 60s.
 
When we moved from Kirkby to Ellesmere Port . ( Dad got a job at Vauxhalls ). Travelling in the back of the removal van. I can remember walking through the back door into the new house. I was , I think, about 3 and a half
 

Falling on a pane of glass and then being held down by my mum and brothers while my dad pulled the glass out my leg, i was 3 xx
 
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