Chapter
Memories of childhood activities
19:20 - 23:45 (04:25)
The speaker talks about childhood activities including pretending a hula hoop was a ring of fire and performing stunts on a BMX bike and skateboard with friends, always ensuring safety by wearing a helmet.
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At 5 years old, the speaker colored their whole basement carpet with permanent markers to create an American Idol logo, which was believed to be washable.
19:20 - 20:09 (00:49)
Summary
At 5 years old, the speaker colored their whole basement carpet with permanent markers to create an American Idol logo, which was believed to be washable. The family had to call a carpet cleaner, but the bright colors remained until recently.
ChapterMemories of childhood activities
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The speaker shares how they created their own circus stage as a child, starting with a hula hoop game and eventually building a full stage out of a sheet of plywood.
20:09 - 21:49 (01:39)
Summary
The speaker shares how they created their own circus stage as a child, starting with a hula hoop game and eventually building a full stage out of a sheet of plywood.
ChapterMemories of childhood activities
EpisodeMy Parents on Me Dropping Out of College & Finding Out I Had a Tumor
PodcastThe Unplanned Podcast with Matt & Abby
Two friends reminisce about their childhood and the risky activities they participated in, including skateboarding and BMX biking.
21:49 - 22:18 (00:29)
Summary
Two friends reminisce about their childhood and the risky activities they participated in, including skateboarding and BMX biking.
ChapterMemories of childhood activities
EpisodeMy Parents on Me Dropping Out of College & Finding Out I Had a Tumor
PodcastThe Unplanned Podcast with Matt & Abby
In this episode, the speaker recounts an incident from when their child was in fourth grade and kept riding their skateboard without a helmet.
22:18 - 22:56 (00:37)
Summary
In this episode, the speaker recounts an incident from when their child was in fourth grade and kept riding their skateboard without a helmet. The child's teacher suggested bringing them to the principal's office, resulting in a meeting with a six-foot-six tall principal named Spencer.
ChapterMemories of childhood activities
EpisodeMy Parents on Me Dropping Out of College & Finding Out I Had a Tumor
PodcastThe Unplanned Podcast with Matt & Abby
The speaker shares a conversation about the importance of wearing helmets to protect your head, even though it may seem inconvenient.
22:56 - 23:45 (00:49)
Summary
The speaker shares a conversation about the importance of wearing helmets to protect your head, even though it may seem inconvenient. Helmets can prevent permanent brain damage and even death.