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When i was younger i thought that if i had the radio on and was listening to a song, then the video for that song MUST be on MTV right then.

Steffie
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I used to believe that when you shut the car radio off, when you turned it back on the song would start from where you turned it off

Anon
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when i was about 5 i used to believe that there was little people in the radio and would talk to me and only me so i talked back, but they never seemed to answer my questions. And now i know why!

Mercury
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when I was 5 y-o I used to belive that there was little musicians inside my 1st. transistor am/fm radio.... I try to release them out of the box and end qith no music.

Anon
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I used to think that you can always talk back at the radio, but then i noticed that sometimes it didn't talk back. That's when i noticed that YOU can only HEAR the radio! My mom had to point it out for me after i screamed loudly at the radio.

CRAZYlittleKID
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I used to believe that inside the radio there were lots of real tiny people, (singers, journalists, entertainers) and thats how we could hear them.

Eliana
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When I was a Kid I thought my Walkman was like a radio, and the music was live. So when I pressed play, Queen were in a studio ready to play.

Matt
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When I was a little boy I used to think there were little people inside the radio that played the music coming out.

Andy
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I used to believe that there was an actual band living in my radio when I was younger. Whenever you changed the station, then they would start playing another song. It explained why the same song played on two different stations.

clueless
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I believed that when you heard someone singing on the radio, they were actually IN the radio singing into a microphone. I always wondered how they could change people so fast (like when the songs changed), until I asked my grandmother and she set me straight :)

Erika
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When I was around 3 or 4, I used to think that little people lived inside speakers. I wanted my mom to take the wire mesh off so I could see them. XD

Tatsudoshi
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I used to believe that there were little men inside our car radio that would sing and talk and thats where the sound came from. I thought when you changed the station the little men just switched to a diffrent thing

Jules
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I used to believe that there were little people in the radio and record player playing music and talking.

Solitude
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I once burnt my finger by poking it into the bottom of our old valve radio. I was trying to get at the little people who lived in there.

Scarred & disappointed
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My mother used to believe that there were very tiny people inside radios that gave you the news, or made the music, or whatever else went on. One day, she asked how the people got inside the radio, and people laughed. I believe that was about when she found out that there were no people in the radios.

Anon
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When I was 4 or 5, I was driving in the car with my mom one day and she tells me that I was staring very hard at the dashboard. She asked me what I was looking for, and I responded with "I'm trying to see the little people that sing and play instruments inside the radio."

Kourtney
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When I was a child (4 yo) I used to believe that little people lived inside the speaker!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Alexvzla
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I used to believe that the names of the singers were actually the names of the DJs, especially since it was usually a woman "That was so-and-so singing such-and-such song"ing a song sung by a woman and a man "That was so-and-so singing such-and-such song"ing a song sung by a man.
Of course in my head, the DJs were saying "This is so-and-so and that was such-and-such song" instead of "That was so-and-so singing such-and-such song".
Never did figure out why they never said the names of the singers but kept on telling you who *they* were.

rabid_teddy
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When I listened to the radio when i was little i used to think the singers had to rush to the radio station and sing there songs and then leave. i would spend a lot of time thinking about how they got there so quickly before the previous song ended and if the station played a song more than once i thought the singers must be really annoyed having to go there all the time.

princess1c13
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When I was kid, I honestly believed that there were little people inside the speakers of our car radio, and that's how we were able to hear the music!

Callyn
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