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How we love to cherish the memories of wonderful things from times long since past. For many people, one of these memories is a film called It's A Wonderful Life which is shown almost every year and as just about anyone will tell you, it's a true classic.

I watched it tonight. It was well and truly pants! A load of people yelling at the top of their voices all the way through it and plot devices so thin you could drive a Landrover through them.

So yeah, some things are best kept as memories. Cherish them, just don't go anywhere near them ever again 

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Prom I have very nice memories too. They mainly involve my childhood. I had a doll which I had to leave on the stairs every December, she came back Christmas with new hair and clothes. One year she stayed on the stairs and I was really worried, but I got a baby doll that year, which more than made up for it. I was only 6.
cologne 1
absolutely agree about the monopoly.
Especially as it was big brothers present and was therefore always "the banker"
He always had tthe dosh to put up houses and hotels in double quick time(on mayfair and parks lane fgs)
It was obvious to my very young mind even then that he was very guilty of embezzlement but nobody would listen to me.
stupidcupid
As ready as I'll ever be. The house is coming down with food. It's like a bloody Live Aid appeal in my kitchen, I'm half expecting Bob Geldof to jump out of one of the cupboards, and yet my mum just keeps bringing more

I've opened my pressies (the boy has too), have eaten far too much chocolate and feel like a womble on anabolic steroids. But it's okay
Karma_

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