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The Vintage Style
Saturday, January 06, 2007
When you first learned to ride a bike, there came a moment when your mom or dad had to let go of the bike and let you go forward on your own. It was a moment of fear, exhilaration and independence. Today, life will give you that same feeling when you finally let go of something you've been watching over carefully. This could be a person, a relationship or a project. You have to realize that things are fine on their own, and you should step out of the picture.

What a feeling!

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