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<blockquote data-quote="Mr Radish" data-source="post: 652836" data-attributes="member: 7342"><p>Not Been through that decision mate, but did stop going clubbing for ages .. . not intentionally it just happened. Kept my decks and records and would never sell them, just stopped spending on Vinyl.</p><p></p><p>However, my love of the times I had in Manchester in the Early 90's will never disappear and as such they will mean as much to me as the Beatle's mean to our parents.</p><p></p><p>I would never turn my back on my past unless totally ashamed of it! </p><p>Ed is probably correct that you can convince yourself at a given point that you need to move on. You can move without severing all ties to the past.</p><p></p><p>As a history student I know you can only predict the future by looking to the past. The future is a product of the past and It's part of your DNA chap.</p><p></p><p>It's the itch you can't shift. That should tell you everything!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr Radish, post: 652836, member: 7342"] Not Been through that decision mate, but did stop going clubbing for ages .. . not intentionally it just happened. Kept my decks and records and would never sell them, just stopped spending on Vinyl. However, my love of the times I had in Manchester in the Early 90's will never disappear and as such they will mean as much to me as the Beatle's mean to our parents. I would never turn my back on my past unless totally ashamed of it! Ed is probably correct that you can convince yourself at a given point that you need to move on. You can move without severing all ties to the past. As a history student I know you can only predict the future by looking to the past. The future is a product of the past and It's part of your DNA chap. It's the itch you can't shift. That should tell you everything!! [/QUOTE]
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