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What do you miss from your childhood?
(Besides not paying bills)

I miss where I grew up, family and friends.

Sirena 7 Aug 16
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I miss falling off my bike

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I miss not having health problems, and sometimes I miss having friends.

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My mom, The changing of the seasons, playing in the mud, summer vacation

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Summer afternoons at the Lake.

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Little league. ?

HahahA! They kicked me out of Lassie League softball when I reached the cut off age of 14 and I cried and cried and cried!

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lots of things my bedroom, my pony, the house we lived in. having my parents alive. my siblings still getting along. being 9 years old nothing better than being 9 we living in the country where ther was always a lake or river to play in . I had a great childhood

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Playing Stick Ball with a broom stick and a tennis ball.

My step-dad played stickball in the Bronx. Then in Miami he was in a team ?

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I miss playing in the dirt with my tonka toys. I miss the innocence that I saw the world with.

PaulD Level 5 Aug 16, 2018
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Riding my bicycle around, collecting my friends for a Nerf battle.

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My best friend.

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Life was more simple wa a child. Other than that, I miss little from my childhood, as my adult life has been so much richer and fulfilling.

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Ignorance.

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Naivety. Not having to fear going on a twenty mile bike trip and sharing a cantaloupe with a friend from a farmer's stand. Simply less people in my youth; most likely the same percentage of dangerous and good, trustible people as today, just not as many to cross paths with.

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