WHAT DO YOU THINK USED TO BE BETTER ...IN THE GOOD OLD DAYS
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    I miss playing 45 and roller blading in the rain

    I miss opening a bag of crisps and it being full! I miss space raiders and freddos for 10p!!!!!
    I went for a penny mix at my old school shop the other day is cost me 50p! There was 10 sweets in! Shocked ! Lol

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    Sex...... I was younger, slimmer and had no children back then
    I'm too tired, old, fat and can't be bothered now
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    Clearly I'm too young to have any good old days!!!! I wish!!!

 

 
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