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darlo xxx........the youngest one 'lost' moley in her tip of a bedroom the other week......we spent nearly all day looking for him.....she was in tears thinking she'd lost him.....eventually we found him much to her relief........course the next day she was back to full on teenage grunt mode and thinking she knows it all.....ahhhhhhhhh the joys of teenage daughters............
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my 2 went to see toy story 3 in the week......and cried.....then they came home and cuddled their favourite toys from when they were babies.....bedtime bunny and moley.........as they are 17 and nearly 15.....i shall be using this info at a later date against them!!
The saddest part for me was when one of the kids in the film pulled the string on the back of the talking Woody and the words "there's a snake in my boot "came out, We had that toy, and my youngest played with it for hours pulling the string, I must of heard the phase a 1000 times, It suddenly reminded me, my babies aren't babies anymore,
RZB
i know exactly what you mean rzb........it's funny how things bring back memories.......i was in the park the other day and a mum was sat there with her 2 daughters aged about 5 and 3 eating ice cream.i thought god we used to do that!!.......now the only time i see my 2 is if they want a lift somewhere!!

and darlo.....more importantly....when your parents found your buzz lightyear toy....did you play with him again?!...
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know exactly what you mean rzb........it's funny how things bring back memories.......i was in the park the other day and a mum was sat there with her 2 daughters aged about 5 and 3 eating ice cream.i thought god we used to do that!!.......
We are noticing this more & more, We couldn't even get them to come to Toystory 3, it was like  a slap in the face, They said they'd rather have the money and go out with their mates.  All part of life, and back on the of letting go I guess Spongey.
RZB
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The saddest part for me was when one of the kids in the film pulled the string on the back of the talking Woody and the words "there's a snake in my boot "came out, We had that toy, and my youngest played with it for hours pulling the string, I must of heard the phase a 1000 times, It suddenly reminded me, my babies aren't babies anymore,
Goodness RZB, I relate totally to everything you are saying! I cried like a big old fool at Toy Story 3, for all the reasons you have stated. We have brought up our boys (14yrs and 7yrs) with Andy, Woody, Buzz and the gang and this film felt like an ending. I loved how Andy introduced all the toys to the little girl and had a last play with them, and when Andy's mum went into his empty room and just said, "oh Andy..."  Gulp...I seem to have something in my eye


PS My husband cried too.
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For your information:Taken from the IMDB website

Top 250 movies as voted by our users

For this top 250, only votes from regular voters are considered.
RankRatingTitleVotes
1.9.1The Shawshank Redemption (1994)507,916
2.9.1The Godfather (1972)403,411
3.9.0Inception (2010)128,627
4.9.0The Godfather: Part II (1974)239,639
5.8.9The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966)155,697
6.8.9Pulp Fiction (1994)409,563
7.8.9Schindler's List (1993)270,706
8.8.812 Angry Men (1957)115,537
9.8.8One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975)209,653
10.8.8Toy Story 3 (2010)55,128
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It really is Stonks, my wife words to the kids when we got home "your dad have another Marley & Me incident" I'm getting the tag of a serial sobber. ....I blamed the 3 D glasses, it's the polish they use on them, made my eyes itchy,
..my worse ever sobbing incident was when i was pregnant with my eldest, it was to Highlander, the part where the song comes on Who want to live forever, when he walks up the hill still young and his wife is old and dying..the sobs were hysterical....
stonks
Oh Gawd, I cried great wracking sobs at...ABBA the stage show!!   I'm blushing at the memory  It built up slowly from when the guy started singing "Our last summer" but what absolutely finished me off was the mum singing "Slipping through my Fingers" about her daughter. *Is wobbling slightly right now* I went completely, whilst my sister patted me and my mum had her arms around me. By the end of it neighbouring audience members were trying to console me!
I recovered, however, to find myself up offa my seat and singing and dancing with gusto at the end. I think the audience were happy for me, and quite relieved 
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