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Road Side Pub
Random memory thread. Toss 'em up!
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<blockquote data-quote="CV355" data-source="post: 16201122" data-attributes="member: 181885"><p>I spend more time in the past than I do in the present or future. It's my worst habit by far. My problem is that most memories are in ridiculous vivid detail, and it's either a really good thing, or a really bad thing.</p><p></p><p>There are good memories that hit me all at once. For instance, if I'm outside grilling and it's around 60 degrees out, I can sit back and imagine family cookouts when I was little. The early 90's had a neat feel- cells phones and the internet weren't prevalent enough to interfere with life yet, so we didn't have those things distracting us from what was really going on. 98.9FM was still WXXW "The Bus" in the southern Worcester area, and they played 50s/60s oldies (it's a country station now, very sad to find that out last year). If it was a nice summer night, I'd be outside while my father was grilling, my mother would be setting up the patio furniture. New England summer nights were always chilly, so we had the windows open most of the time. July 4th was spent in the antique district of Putnam CT- a big classic car show, street vendors, fireworks, it was awesome. At night, all you heard was light wind through the trees, spring-peeper frogs, and katydids. The night sky was much more vivid. Those were good memories.</p><p></p><p>The bad memories? Those are the ones I get stuck on. I typed out a long list on here, read it a few times, and deleted it. It's not worth bringing up. I prefer the good memories.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CV355, post: 16201122, member: 181885"] I spend more time in the past than I do in the present or future. It's my worst habit by far. My problem is that most memories are in ridiculous vivid detail, and it's either a really good thing, or a really bad thing. There are good memories that hit me all at once. For instance, if I'm outside grilling and it's around 60 degrees out, I can sit back and imagine family cookouts when I was little. The early 90's had a neat feel- cells phones and the internet weren't prevalent enough to interfere with life yet, so we didn't have those things distracting us from what was really going on. 98.9FM was still WXXW "The Bus" in the southern Worcester area, and they played 50s/60s oldies (it's a country station now, very sad to find that out last year). If it was a nice summer night, I'd be outside while my father was grilling, my mother would be setting up the patio furniture. New England summer nights were always chilly, so we had the windows open most of the time. July 4th was spent in the antique district of Putnam CT- a big classic car show, street vendors, fireworks, it was awesome. At night, all you heard was light wind through the trees, spring-peeper frogs, and katydids. The night sky was much more vivid. Those were good memories. The bad memories? Those are the ones I get stuck on. I typed out a long list on here, read it a few times, and deleted it. It's not worth bringing up. I prefer the good memories. [/QUOTE]
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