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Old 01-29-2006   #1 (permalink)
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lost and found

there is something beautiful about losing something, and then finding it days, weeks, months etc. later. it's almost like recieving a new gift or something, but better because you already owned it, so there's more to it then just some manufactured item, it has meaning to you.
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i.e. I lost two of my doors cds, they were brand new too, waiting for the sun, and L.A. Woman, and they both were in their brand new cd cases, this was last year and i got an ipod for xmas and i been looking for them to add them to my ipod, and today im going hiking and i just randomly found them, both still nice and neat in their cd cases, so of course they are getting added and contributing to my 9-10 man journey in the mountains.


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