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I used to believe that hotels that rented by the hour were for people who were driving for a long time and wanted to stop and take a nap becuase they were tired of driving. Whenever my family went on vacation I would tell my dad that if he was tired we could find a hotel that rented by the hour so he could sleep.
top belief!
After we moved to San Jose when I was little, I used to believe my grandmother was just on the other side of the mountains. So I would stand in the front yard of our suburban West Valley house and scream "Grandma!" at the mountains, over and over.
Of course she didn't hear me, but it didn't help that I was yelling at the mountains between me and the Pacific Ocean, and my grandmother was in Ohio.
i used to believe that if i dug a deep enouph hole i could pop out in china.
There is an exit on the Highway near my house that says "Pleasure Island Road". When I was a little girl, I used to think that was the road you took to get to Disney World!
When I found out we were moving to "the South" I was upset because I didn't want to live on a houseboat in the bayou and have to fight off alligators and mosquitos.
That's okay, though, for when we got there, many kids asked me what it was like living in Arizona in Teepees without electricity or paved roads.
When I was in sescond grade when my teacher would ask me 2 touch a certain country on the map i as afraid that i would crush thed people living there. I never touch my country in fear that i would kill myself.
I used to believe that Houston was a place where if you went, you would never be able to return. Kind of like Hotel California or some similarly scary place where they pretend to be nice and never let you leave. My dad used to go there a lot of business trips, and I have a distinct memory of finding out one day that he was packed to go to HOUSTON, and I was so horrified that I blocked our front door and refused to let him go. This wasn't a matter of separation anxiety, it was a matter of personal security! I think I made him late for his flight... I don't know where I got this idea, I could have sworn one of my parents told me, but now that I think about it, it really doesn't make sense that they would, does it?
When I was little I thought that Washington( D.C. )was in Washington state.
A friend of mine lives in the suburbs outside of Boise, ID. They have four kids and whenever they go to downtown Boise, they tell them they're going to New York City. So that's what the kids call it, and they really think that it is New York City.
I used to believe that Europe was made up of six separate countries: France, Paris, London, Venice, Switzerland, and Brittany. I have a map that I drew in third grade to prove it.
I used to think that because there was a state called Washington, there was also a state called Dryington.
I remember when i was little i had a basic idea of the world. Except that when ever some one mentioned england or london i thought"that must be in/near Kentucky." maybe i was confused by the fact that there is a place called new london like that nearby. great britan confused me even more
I used to believe that 'Newark' was just how Americans pronounced New York. I thought this until a couple of weeks ago (I'm 18). Cause that's how it sounds on the Sopranos.
I used to think that the only country on Earth was America, and that there were only four states: California, Washington, New York, and Oregon where I lived.
I used to think that Los Angeles and L.A. were two different places. I thought that L.A. was "Elay" and that was where the airport was, like you would fly into Newark to visit New York City -- you flew into "Elay" to visit Los Angeles
in kindergarten i thought that the city i lived in was the world, then i found out i lived in a state and i thought the state was the world, and then i thought the US was the world and every continent was inside the US.
I always thought the United States was one big state, since I was confused by the name. I wasn't sure what the rest of the small sections were called.
When I was little i believed that Madison Avenue was a person.
When about five or so, I believed the Earth was round, but that everyone had to live around the North Pole, otherwise we'd all fall off.
Also, since orange was my favorite color, I believed the North Pole looked orange from space.
Untill the age of 6 i used to believe there is only Latvia Rushia England... at the age of 7 I knew there was Germany and Finland.
At the age of nine I felt like a fool mistaking america with england!
But I really didnt need to know so many countries!!!
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