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New photo People share the hilarious most stupid things they did as kids

Adults have shared the strangest things they did as children in an hilarious Twitter thread. 


The conversation was kicked off by a woman who tweeted to reveal how she almost drowned when she attempted to 'walk on water' at the age of four.


'I put floaties on my feet and jumped into a pool thinking I'd walk on water... I almost drowned,' she said.  


Asking other followers to share the stupid things they had done as children in return, she was quickly inundated with amusing stories.


The now viral thread was quickly flooded with people's youthful mishaps; from putting M&M sweets into their ears to jumping into an empty swimming pool while holding an umbrella as a 'parachute'.
















Adults have shared the strangest things they did as children in a hilarious Twitter thread. The conversation was kicked off by an American woman online , who revealed she almost drowned when she thought she could 'walk on water' at the age of four


Adults have shared the strangest things they did as children in a hilarious Twitter thread. The conversation was kicked off by an American woman online , who revealed she almost drowned when she thought she could 'walk on water' at the age of four



Adults have shared the strangest things they did as children in a hilarious Twitter thread. The conversation was kicked off by an American woman online , who revealed she almost drowned when she thought she could 'walk on water' at the age of four



Kicking off the thread, the woman, who posts under the handle @MotherofDoggons, wrote: 'What's the dumbest sh** you ever did as a kid?


'My shining moment was when I was like 4? I put floaties on my feet and jumped into a pool thinking I'd walk on water. I almost drowned.'

Responding, a Dallas-based bodybuilder recalled: 'When I was 5 I put M&Ms in my ear so I could hear them talk like the commercials'.


Meanwhile Amanda Apolinar from Texas got away with almost setting her house on fire, tweeting: 'Lost a bouncy ball under my bed and me and my cousin couldn't see in the dark so I grabbed a lighter and held it under my bed.. caught my bed on fire. My parents still don't know.'




In the thread that racked up 55,000 likes and 6,200 retweets, others flooded the network with recollections of their own mishaps, from putting M&M sweets into their ears to jumping into an empty swimming pool with an umbrella


In the thread that racked up 55,000 likes and 6,200 retweets, others flooded the network with recollections of their own mishaps, from putting M&M sweets into their ears to jumping into an empty swimming pool with an umbrella



In the thread that racked up 55,000 likes and 6,200 retweets, others flooded the network with recollections of their own mishaps, from putting M&M sweets into their ears to jumping into an empty swimming pool with an umbrella



And elsewhere soldier Terry told how he thought he could fly with an umbrella, tweeting: 'Jumped from a diving board into an empty swimming pool with two umbrellas as parachutes. 


'I was about 8 and I distinctively remember thinking to myself 'one is enough, I am smart to use two''.


Posting a video of a hapless little girl charging towards a pool cover during an Easter egg hunt only to be rescued by her hysterical father, New Yorker Vicky tweeted: 'I thought the pool cover was grass', racking up 4,000 likes.


Meanwhile a veteran from Philadelphia told how his mother learned the hard way never to let a young child help in the kitchen.


He wrote: 'My mother loves to tell this story: One day when I was really little I wanted to help her out in the kitchen, so to get me out of the way she gave me a potato to play with. After awhile she went to check on me only to find out I had managed to flush the potato down the toilet.'




Meanwhile a veteran from Philadelphia told how his mother learned the hard way never to let a young child help in the kitchen, while a user by the name of Larry Fish remembered how he once tried to make peanut butter by crushing up peanuts and butter


Meanwhile a veteran from Philadelphia told how his mother learned the hard way never to let a young child help in the kitchen, while a user by the name of Larry Fish remembered how he once tried to make peanut butter by crushing up peanuts and butter



Meanwhile a veteran from Philadelphia told how his mother learned the hard way never to let a young child help in the kitchen, while a user by the name of Larry Fish remembered how he once tried to make peanut butter by crushing up peanuts and butter





And joining the accident-prone tots, another said: 'When I was like 3, I rode one of these fu***rs down a steep hill in my backyard and hit a tree. my mom came running after me and asked why I did that, and I literally said “the tree wouldn’t get out of the way'


And joining the accident-prone tots, another said: 'When I was like 3, I rode one of these fu***rs down a steep hill in my backyard and hit a tree. my mom came running after me and asked why I did that, and I literally said “the tree wouldn’t get out of the way'



And joining the accident-prone tots, another said: 'When I was like 3, I rode one of these fu***rs down a steep hill in my backyard and hit a tree. my mom came running after me and asked why I did that, and I literally said “the tree wouldn’t get out of the way'



Elsewhere a lawyer from Barbados suffered a bit of an unfortunate bump after listening to a bit too carefully to his mother.


'Letting go of the swing at it's highest point after being told, 'it's time to go home' Pro tip. Never take parents 100% literally,' he remembered in a hilarious tweet.


And joining the accident-prone tots, another said: 'When I was like 3, I rode one of these fu***rs down a steep hill in my backyard and hit a tree. my mom came running after me and asked why I did that, and I literally said “the tree wouldn’t get out of the way'. 


Meanwhile, an animal-loving Korean woman- now a mother herself, tweeted: 'When I was like 6, I took an egg from the fridge and put it under my pillow before I fell asleep thinking it would be a baby chicken when I woke up'.


And elsewhere another animal-lover by the name of Elise Serena suffered an even more unfortunate outcome, tweeting: 'I thought my pet lizard smelled bad so I sprayed it with perfume... it died the next day'.

 


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You don’t have to pack away your bikini just because you’re the wrong side of 20. These body-beautiful stars reveal their secrets to staying in shape and prove you can smoulder in a two-piece, whatever your age. Read on and be bikini inspired!

TEENS
Hayden Panettiere
Size: 8
Age: 18
Height: 5ft 1in
Weight: 8st

To achieve her kick-ass figure, Hayden – who plays cheerleader Claire Bennet in Heroes – follows the ‘quartering’ rule. She eats only a quarter of the food on her plate, then waits 20 minutes before deciding whether she needs to eat again.

Hayden says: “I don’t have a model’s body, but I’m not one of those crazy girls who thinks that they’re fat. I’m OK with what I have.”

Nicollette says: “I don’t like diets – I see it, I eat it! I believe in eating healthily with lots of protein, vegetables and carbs to give you energy.”

kim cattrall

Size: 10-12
Age: 52
Height: 5ft 8in
Weight: 9st 4lb

SATC star Kim swears by gym sessions with Russian kettle bells (traditional cast-iron weights) and the South Beach Diet to give her the body she wants. To avoid overeating, Kim has a radical diet trick – squirting lemon juice on her leftovers – so she won’t carry on picking.

Kim says: “I am no super-thin Hollywood actress. I am built for men who like women to look like women.”
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