Reverend Conehead
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When I was a kid, my family went to water ski tournaments every summer. One year, we went to the nationals in Ohio, which was a really long drive from Texas. I remember there was a grass-covered parking and camping area, and then down a hill there was the lake where everyone competed. I was only 6 years old. I was a real little squirt. By the lake, there was a sandy area that had some scaffolding where the judges sat, a concession stand, and some restrooms. I met some other kid there who was about my age. Unfortunately, we didn't get along. We had an argument over something; I don't remember what. In a huff, he decided he was going to climb up the scaffolding, not that I cared. He was going away, and that was good. However, he slipped and fell down onto the sand. A bunch of adults immediately rushed over to him to help him. That surprised me. In my 6-year-old mind, he was a jerk, so why would anyone want to help him?
He was shaken up, but not seriously injured, and he immediately accused me of knocking him down. I denied it, of course, and I was telling the truth. I did like the fact that the kid who had been hostile toward me had fallen, but it wasn't because of me. He fell all on his own. Luckily, the adults didn't believe him. I think one of them saw what happened and said I wasn't near him. So they went away, but the kid kept blaming me. He said, "There's a policeman at the top of that hill. As soon as you go up there, he's gonna arrest you," and he stormed off.
I was only 6. I believed him, and I was really worried. Our camper was up that hill, and I was expected to go up there for lunch at some point. So I avoided going up there as long as I could. Finally, I knew it was almost time for lunch, and my mom would be mad at me if I didn't go back to our clunky half-camper/half-tent on time. There was this wooded part of the hill where kids had been having fun sliding down on pieces of cardboard. I figured I could sneak up that way to avoid the cop who I was sure couldn't wait to arrest me.
I successfully got to the top. No cops in sight, but I wasn't taking any chances. So I ran and crouched behind someone's camper furtively, peering out looking for the cop. None was there. So then I ran behind the next camper, looking around, worried that the cop might have seen me. No one was there. So then I ran and hid behind someone's car, looking all around, worried. No cop.
Then my brother, who had been watching me dart in and out from behind vehicles, was like, "What are you doing? It's time to eat." I told him I couldn't let the cops catch me and he was all, "What did you do, rob a bank? Come on." So we got back to our clunky camper. It was one of those ones that you tow behind your car, and then when you get there it expands like a tent. It was a piece of junk that let all the mosquitoes in, but it worked. I was about halfway through my grilled cheese sandwich when I realized there was no cop. That kid had lied. Back then I didn't know that people who don't like you might make up some bogus story to scare you.
That's my story about the day I was falsely accused, but the cops didn't come get me. If you have a similar story from when you were a kid, feel free to share it here.
He was shaken up, but not seriously injured, and he immediately accused me of knocking him down. I denied it, of course, and I was telling the truth. I did like the fact that the kid who had been hostile toward me had fallen, but it wasn't because of me. He fell all on his own. Luckily, the adults didn't believe him. I think one of them saw what happened and said I wasn't near him. So they went away, but the kid kept blaming me. He said, "There's a policeman at the top of that hill. As soon as you go up there, he's gonna arrest you," and he stormed off.
I was only 6. I believed him, and I was really worried. Our camper was up that hill, and I was expected to go up there for lunch at some point. So I avoided going up there as long as I could. Finally, I knew it was almost time for lunch, and my mom would be mad at me if I didn't go back to our clunky half-camper/half-tent on time. There was this wooded part of the hill where kids had been having fun sliding down on pieces of cardboard. I figured I could sneak up that way to avoid the cop who I was sure couldn't wait to arrest me.
I successfully got to the top. No cops in sight, but I wasn't taking any chances. So I ran and crouched behind someone's camper furtively, peering out looking for the cop. None was there. So then I ran behind the next camper, looking around, worried that the cop might have seen me. No one was there. So then I ran and hid behind someone's car, looking all around, worried. No cop.
Then my brother, who had been watching me dart in and out from behind vehicles, was like, "What are you doing? It's time to eat." I told him I couldn't let the cops catch me and he was all, "What did you do, rob a bank? Come on." So we got back to our clunky camper. It was one of those ones that you tow behind your car, and then when you get there it expands like a tent. It was a piece of junk that let all the mosquitoes in, but it worked. I was about halfway through my grilled cheese sandwich when I realized there was no cop. That kid had lied. Back then I didn't know that people who don't like you might make up some bogus story to scare you.
That's my story about the day I was falsely accused, but the cops didn't come get me. If you have a similar story from when you were a kid, feel free to share it here.
