I remember everything from my childhood after say 4 or 5.
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I have been told that my recall of events prior to Kindergarten is kinda freakish.
I remember climbing a very tall slide at the school across the street from our house at the age of three or four and suddenly being on the ground, and being carried home by my 8 or 9 year old sister.
The memory kind of ends at the house for that incident, tho.
I don't remember anything before age 9, and even that is hazy and sporadic until 11.
I can imagine that having Walter as a parent may traumatize most children, so that alone could explain a good 10-15 years being gone.
I wouldn't say I remember everything from the age of 4 up, but that's the point where my memories become about as complete as those from years of my adult life. Fragmentary memories of vacations and such go back to 2, but I suspect I've kept them thanks to audio recordings my parents made of me talking about them back in the early 70s.
Has he started to remember?
He remembers having bacon before Walter took him.
The only specific thing I remember from age 6-7 is my brother being in the hospital with pneumonia. I probably remember a handful of occasions before that.
Did anyone see tonight's Chuck? When was Volkov's daughter introduced? Was it last episode, because, if so, I must have missed it, but I could swear I watched it last Monday.
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Played by Lauren Cohan? Last week.
Played by Lauren Cohan? Last week.
Yep. I know I was dead tired during last week's Monday shows (though Castle certainly woke me up), but I didn't think I was THAT tired.
Ha, not only was Volkoff's bank card number the Lost Numbers, but Marvin Candle worked at the bank!