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My mum used to tell me when the ice-cream truck turned on his jingle, it meant they had run out of ice-cream!
I used to believe that when the icecream man played his song it meant he had no icecreasm left! my mother's evil plan
My Mum told me that when the icecream man played his music it meant that he had run out of icecream!
My dad used to tell us that when the ice cream man music goes off, it means he ran out of ice cream. And when me and my brother moved to where aload of kids where and saw them all runnign up to the ice cream man we were all " ooh haha there so dumb hes run out" my dad will never shut up about that lol!
I believed that if the ice-cream van was playing a tune, it was because they had run out of ice-cream. My mum told me this!!
One hot summer day I heard the ice cream truck approaching. I got all excited and wanted to buy an ice cream but my mom said "No, that's not the ice cream truck, that's just the music truck." For the longest time after I thought the ice cream truck really WAS the music truck, sent to provide happy music to people playing outside.
when i was little my mom told me that the ice cream truck was the 'music truck' so that i wouldn't ask for ice cream everytime it came around. i asked why it stopped and people talked to the driver and my grandpa said that the driver stopped to let them listen to the music. i didn't figure it out until i was at a friend's and she yelled 'THE ICE CREAM TRUCK!' when it came around and i was like 'no it's the music truck!' she thought i was crazy.
from Denmark, so the spelling might not be correct...
In Denmark the ice cream truck is ringing. I remember that many parents told their kids, that if it was ringing it meant that the ice cream was sold out.
i used to belive that when the ice cream man played his music he had run out of ice cream.
I used to believe that when the icecream van played his tune, that meant he had run out of ice cream. Thanks Mum...
My father led me to believe that the song that the ice cream truck played meant that it was out of ice cream.
My parents told me that when I heard the song on the ice cream van it meant that all the ice cream had run out. For about 10 years I thought there was a huge shprtage on ice cream!
a friend of mine believed what his mum said (rather cruel!) the noise an ice cream van made meant there was no ice cream left
my dad told me the icecream van played music when it was out of icecream
When the ice cream van was playing a tune it had run out of ice cream!
i was told that when the ice cream man sounded his song it meant that there was no ice cream left in his ice cream van.
When I was very little, the ice cream truck used to come by my house in the summer. My parents told me it was the 'music truck', and it came by to play music to all the little boys and girls. Naturally, I was heartbroken when my best friend told me that it was actually the ice cream truck. So I packed up my few belongings and 'ran away from home' (walked across the street), sat there on my suitcase for ten minutes, then decided to forgive my mom and dad and came back.
I was quite strange.
my mum used to tell me that whenever the Ice cream truck came along, if it was playing a song it meant they were out of ice cream! I believed this until I was 12!
I was well into my early 20's before I had an epiphany moment and realised there is no such thing as a musical bus. My parents had instilled in me the belief (from day one) that only adults could tell the difference between icecream vans and musical buses. I used to sprint into the house for confirmation, invariably disappointed as they cocked an ear to the distant chimes...
when i was little, my dad told me that the ice cream truck was actually the music truck so that i wouldnt ask him for some ice cream
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