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The Mens Room Daily Podcast

What Is Your Oldest Childhood Memory?

The Mens Room Daily Podcast

Audacy

Society & Culture

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 22 March 2025

⏱️ 2 minutes

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Good or bad? What is your most memorable early childhood memory? 206, 803 Rock.

0:04.0

Hello, Rebecca. Welcome to the men's room.

0:07.4

Hi, how you guys doing?

0:08.9

Ola!

0:09.5

Good right, Rebecca, thank you.

0:12.5

Well, going back to the thermometer thing, this isn't my earliest memory, but I had chicken pox when I was six.

0:19.2

Mm-hmm.

0:19.8

And I had a thermometer in my mouth and I sneezed.

0:23.3

Oh, no.

0:25.1

Yeah, and so Mom was there,

0:27.1

spit it out, spit it off, spit it off.

0:29.4

So, yeah, I understand that.

0:32.4

But the earliest memory, my father was Air Force and he was stationed in Turkey and he brought his family

0:42.9

with him. And to this day, I swear the, I have two, two memories of my time in Turkey when I was

0:51.7

between one and three. And one is, I remember seeing a

0:57.0

caravan of camels on a hillside.

1:00.5

All right.

1:02.0

Late in the day, and it was kind of like the, you could see a shadow, the, it was like

1:07.4

sun was setting, and you could see the shadow of the of the camels walking along the top of the hillside.

1:14.6

And the other one is, I remember looking out the apartment window, and down on the street of Ishmaer-Turkey, and seeing a man walking with dancing bears.

1:28.9

Hmm.

1:29.3

I remember that too, I think.

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