Memories.

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StarGazer666 | 11 Nov 2007 - 9:21pm

What of your memories stands out to you the most?
I don't mean the happiest, or the saddest, or the most important or anything like that though you can choose them if you want.
I mean just what one stands out to you in your mind the most.

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Frankly my dear, I don't give a darn.


femaleserenity_1 | 11 November 2007 - 9:32pm

Giving birth is the biggest and best memory that stands out the most


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Every blade of grass has its angel that bends over it and whispers, 'Grow, grow.'

femaleit_wasnt_me04 | 11 November 2007 - 10:31pm

The day my sister moved abroad. The image of us at the airport crying our hearts out.


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femaleangelive | 12 November 2007 - 9:15am

Spending quality time with my grandad


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Shaz

femalechana_batata | 12 November 2007 - 12:07pm
Topic moved - given reason:

Fits better here


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From the sublime to the ridiculous is but one step--Napolean Bonaparte

femaleDarkMelody | 12 November 2007 - 12:49pm

The innocence of my childhood, yet some of the
saddest times.


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Don't be afraid to be weak or too proud
to be strong.

femaleorangerain | 13 March 2008 - 10:21am

I guess the one memory that stands out the most was the time when I used to whisper secrets about crushes to my bestfriend. Life was much simpler back then, and we were very innocent. Very happy


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We're all grown ups now. When did that happen? And how do we make it stop?

femaleFull Blown Sarcasm | 4 April 2008 - 12:03am

my dog dying in my arms. anyway don't let that get you all down.


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*Shit happens*

femalesugar_rush_22 | 19 April 2008 - 11:20am

Well, i think it was when I was five, sitting in my car outside a supermarket, and I said something like 'When are we seeing mum?' (She was in hospital)
My dad said 'We're not'
I didnt reply, because I knew what it meant.
That moment changed my life.
And I still remember it like it was yesterday.