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Teenage-memories
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Teenage memories  My Hometown

Summer 2002! Across from the college where I went to study art, there are some open fields. We used to sit along the riverbank there and talk and listen to music on a portable CD player, wishing we could afford MP3s.
Created Feb 12, 2010. Unless noted Copyright 2010 Risi Sky Alani.

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summer_lov3  Apr 04, 2010

Loving it, such a great feel to it :)

iurov  Feb 13, 2010

XD so cute, especialy the part when u went *bleah* XD :))

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