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When I see photos from our old gaff and my Marshall half stack can be seen in the background. Ended up selling it because it hadn't been used in a couple of years and was completely inpractical (especially for a non driver), but took me ages to force myself to sell, and it felt like I was drawing a line under my rock years.
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> My football boots, staring at me from the cupboard

> under the stairs for 7 years unused, taking up

> space, reminding me of the past. They had to go.

> I'll never own another pair :(


Quidsey! You could have joined the mixed footie group on Peckham Rye on a Sat. morning - even a decrepit old codger like YOU can join. :))

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david_carnell Wrote:

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> I've just sold my Roy of the Rovers comic and

> annual collection.

>

> Thought about keeping it for the bairn but, tbh,

> looking back at it now.....it's utter guff.

>

> Still shipping it off was done with a heavy heart.


You'll regret this one DC


I've had to retro purchase Dandy & Beano's



I feel the same about my climbing kit ????'s, still hang on (scuse the pun) to it tho

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david_carnell Wrote:

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> I've just sold my Roy of the Rovers comic and

> annual collection.

>

> Thought about keeping it for the bairn but, tbh,

> looking back at it now.....it's utter guff.

>

> Still shipping it off was done with a heavy heart.


I have a load of When Saturday Comes if you have a gap to fill.

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Some of the posters on here to be honest. You get little insights from their writing and it feels like a fair bit of lonely, sad and angry out there. Which translates to some depressing shit on here. I wish peace on all of them. (And it's not even Christmas yet).
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