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Originally Posted by Sliver
lol, I'm the opposite of a packrat/junk collector.
I'm only 48. Let me enjoy the brick for a few fkn years, guy.
A lot of tits in this thread. Heaven forbid we want a memento of a neat time in our city to which we have a personal connection. The Olympics ruled, dude. I was 12 when they were here. I was one of the kids dancing and making shapes and stuff in the Opening Ceremonies. Walking out into the field after two years of intense practicing was surreal. We were on TV for the world and in front of a packed stadium. I remember going to Olympic Plaza for the medal ceremonies a couple times. Saw the aerial skiers. Saw the speed skaters.
I get if it's a nothing to you, but holy crap STFU.
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It something my mom bought for my brother and I and my dad. I used to try and find the bricks whenever I was down there. She thought it was so neat. I don’t want those bricks. Just too fataing sad to think about. I totally agree with you. Sorry if I made it feel stupid for real. It’s awesome you get them back.
I went to aerials and moguls and the Elizabeth Manley bronze.
I’m pretty nostalgic right now and it’s raw.