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Default Dec 22, 2023 at 05:54 PM
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I remember getting a lot of snow as a kid. Perfect for skiing. Even now the resorts are having a hard time even making the fake stuff. It's sad.
The Sierra's around Mammoth were usually really good. We actually spent 20+ years winter skiing in Jackson Hole Wyo. Always great snow there

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Default Dec 22, 2023 at 05:58 PM
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TBH for me, having a horse would only ever be a pipe dream, I wouldn't be able to look after one, could not afford one anyways, would have nowhere to keep one, and wouldn't be able to learn how to look after one either

I'm glad you was able to have horses though

Personally, my childhood christmas wish was to have my own cat, I was just turning 18 when I finally was able to get my very own cat
Sometimes when we have wanted something (cat/horse) & we finally get what we love it means so much more to us & we are even more thankful

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Default Dec 22, 2023 at 06:21 PM
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I honestly can't remember anything "exciting" or "huge" memorable. But my parents definitely got us presents and I always had fun and was excited for Christmas. In the 6th grade I got a calendar of old world maps and I really loved it. I love getting calendars every year. Though now I pick them out myself. My parents also noticed that I liked the environment, art, and dance, and geared their prezzies that way. Also, Barbies always made me happy.
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A street hockey net or my first camping axe. Both pretty good.
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Default Dec 25, 2023 at 08:13 AM
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a disco ball

you turned it on and it went round and round (the two balls alternating direction)

Just a couple of days later, the thing fell from my desk and one of the two balls got dented and cracked

now when it goes round it makes sound as if the thing's worn out

it's sad
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