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detaer April 17 2007, 03:25:37 UTC
I have been past the house I have grown up in a fair number of times, only to find it for sale. It was a large house at the end of a court. When I lived there, the street had nearly 20 kids within 5 years of my own age. Now there are very few kids running around in the streets, and I have seen for sale signs hung at the door of my old house a number of times ( ... )

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divinehammer April 19 2007, 01:04:50 UTC
Yeah, I don't really think I'll want to see it again for a long time---I'm afraid that whatever the new people do to it will at least partially erase my memories of what it was like when I lived there. I still haven't seen my Oma's house since my aunt sold it after she died, and I don't think I'll ever be able to. Right now, I remember almost every detail, but I know that if I saw it again...well, I wouldn't be able to remember as well. Damn it it loud in this library I can't think straight. Anyway.

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prettymess April 17 2007, 04:13:22 UTC
Oh Erin, that is sad. Big Hugs. They are fulls for not showing that stove, it's gorgeous. I drool over that sort all the time.

Antioch hoses are way expensive now, gma El's was that much, at least.

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prettymess April 17 2007, 22:39:24 UTC
fulls=fools.

College, YAY!

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divinehammer April 19 2007, 01:07:30 UTC
it's crazy. I just hope my mom gets the asking price, cause while my dad got his AWESOME 401 K, full medical for life, etc., from LMC, my mom got completely screwed in the divorce by just taking the house when they split up whenever that was. I mean, she never did much at all for retirement because my dad's plan was so great.

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hyperverbal777 April 17 2007, 15:14:48 UTC
WOW its change sense I last remember it. Take more pictures, is my thought on it... something to let you move on but to let you reflect back on.

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