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    <body><![CDATA[page 42<br/><br/><br/>&quot;It's an odd fact of life that you don't really remember the good times all that well.  I have only mental snapshots of birthday parties, skiing, beach holidays, my wedding.  The bad times too are just impressions.  I can see myself standing at the end of some bed while someone I love is dying, or on the way home from a girlfriend's after I've been dumped, but again, they're just pictures.  For full Technicolor, script plus subtitles plus commemorative programme in the memory, though, nothing beats embarrassment.&quot;]]></body>
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