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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Keeping sentimental items
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<blockquote data-quote="L8APEX" data-source="post: 16591147" data-attributes="member: 51947"><p>No parents or grandparents either. I have a sister that's 9hrs away and full time mom to 4 kids and busy homeschooling too. Sucks when you lose parents early, younger people naturally complain about their parents, and you want to yell at them to enjoy them, how hard it is when all you have are a few old texts and voice-mails.</p><p> I have 2 jobs and basically live to work now, hopefully changing that soon as I'm about to run out of wick from burning the candle from both ends so long. </p><p></p><p>If it's a vehicle and you get good memories from it, and it's not costing much it'd be hard to let it go. But if the memories are mixed sometimes it's best to keep just the pictures and the memories. When in doubt think of what the loved ones whom you have a connection with through the car would want, most of the time it's what would make you happy. We never know when our time is up, and while it's fairly likely we'll see the sun rise tomorrow, eventualy someday we won't. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my Note9 using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="L8APEX, post: 16591147, member: 51947"] No parents or grandparents either. I have a sister that's 9hrs away and full time mom to 4 kids and busy homeschooling too. Sucks when you lose parents early, younger people naturally complain about their parents, and you want to yell at them to enjoy them, how hard it is when all you have are a few old texts and voice-mails. I have 2 jobs and basically live to work now, hopefully changing that soon as I'm about to run out of wick from burning the candle from both ends so long. If it's a vehicle and you get good memories from it, and it's not costing much it'd be hard to let it go. But if the memories are mixed sometimes it's best to keep just the pictures and the memories. When in doubt think of what the loved ones whom you have a connection with through the car would want, most of the time it's what would make you happy. We never know when our time is up, and while it's fairly likely we'll see the sun rise tomorrow, eventualy someday we won't. Sent from my Note9 using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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