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5th grade


Question Posted Friday November 17 2006, 6:08 pm

Ok so, me and my friend today at fine arts, we were listening to music and looking at a pic of 5th grade and our old teachers, and we started crying cuz we missed it so much and all the memories. What can we do to stop crying and thinking about 5th grade??


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sillyrob answered Friday November 17 2006, 11:31 pm:
You could, not think about it? Memories are just that, memories. You're going to remember really good times or really bad times, it's natural. You might try not looking at pictures from that time period.

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DefinedEyes answered Friday November 17 2006, 10:40 pm:
Its in the past, I dont know what grade you are in now. But you still have the memorys, focus on the good memorys not the bad, and start having fun with where you are in life right now. You cant live in the past, live now and live life to the fullest. <3

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