Dad's from the 90s should have shared the camcorder more. Know one knows better the 4 hour long recording of what ever event are at has as much chance of being watch as your most cherished memories.
When I was young I took a camera on every school trip and photographed all the scenery but now looking back the only thing that is interesting about those photographs is when I accidentally included someone from my class. All those places are still there but the people are gone.
Dad's from the 90s should have shared the camcorder more. Know one knows better the 4 hour long recording of what ever event are at has as much chance of being watch as your most cherished memories. | Spyke
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OP get a carbon monoxide detector.
I read it 3 times, and I'm still not sure if I understand what they were trying to say.
When I was young I took a camera on every school trip and photographed all the scenery but now looking back the only thing that is interesting about those photographs is when I accidentally included someone from my class. All those places are still there but the people are gone.
At that time, you see your classmates everyday but you don’t see the places you visit everyday.
I still to this day think in the way you were thinking at that time when taking pictures or videos.
...which one of us is having an aneurysm right now?
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It's crazy because we recorded all those things so we'd have them forever, and now most of us don't even have a vcr to play any of those tapes.
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