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Ever since I have been old enough to reason I have appreciated every year for its own worth. My parents worked abroad when I was younger, and I learned about quite a few cultures over the years, so they were all valuable to me, as well as learning about growing up. When I left school and went to uni I discovered about the wider world of making my own decisions, which proved very valuable. I then settled down, got married, and had children. Each of my children has taught me things as they have grown - an extremely valuable set of experiences. When my marriage broke down I learned and grew from that, then found the lady who is now my wife, along with her son. These times have been valuable as well. I don't what will happen in the future, but I am sure that it will hold valuable moments for me. So you see, I hold all my years to be valuable and would not trade any of them for any others.
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your childhood
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The one I'm living, and all that I have yet to see.
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from ages 7 until 12. God they were sweet
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My childhood & school years. My 2 cents.
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16-32.
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13-17.
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Those forgotten years, so long ago now, when I travelled the Persian Gulf in the nude on a tricycle.
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The years to come, while it is nice to look back at the memories I like to live for each day and to invision what tomorrow will bring.
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All the ones I somehow don't remember yet still lived thru...
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14-22.
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