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Old 31-10-2011, 16:14   #3
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Re: Childhood Reminiscences 1941-1951

Thanks for sharing that.

Things have changed.

Some for the better, and some not.

I've arrived at the conclusion that whenever your childhood was, it's remembered with a golden hued fondness.

That's because most children are somewhat shielded from the harsh realities of life.

You aren't necessarily told if your dad's probably going on short time, or there's no money for the rent man this week, or your gran's not very well but can't afford to call the doctor out.

Childhood should be a time of innocence, and fond memories, and happily for most of us it was.

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