MyleneFarmer wrote:
I was able to ramp up that story when I was 13, because I showed up in a panoramic picture twice. We were on a school trip in Washington DC, and I won the "prize" of getting to start at once sie, listen for the photographer to yell go, then dash behind everyone and run to the other side, thus being in the picture twice. With "evidence" it was even easier (and more enjoyable) to keep up the story of my twin "Sarah Jane". ^_-
I think my dad did that and when I was in primary school, I was very much tempted to do that

Except I was crowded by quite a number of people.
I still have the scrolls of school photos
Speaking of broccoli, I used to make a hole in the middle of my bowl of rice and stick it there so it looked like a tree. I think I did the same with cauliflowers. Sometimes I make more holes to stick more little bits in between so I would have a forest.
That was because my mum tried to make me eat them, so she told me to stick it there and eat the tree so I'd grow taller. -headdesks- She also told me not to eat the seeds of fruits because they might grow in my stomach and stick out of my face. Which got me a little too nervous because I'd spend ages picking the seeds out, especially for watermelons.
It's amazing how many "lies" your parents tell you about vegetables and fruits.