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Years later, as I'm able to rapidly and strategically work friends through the entire list of films released in 1992, I'll forget the boy in front of the box, and remember both simply and fondly that it's in these places that our earliest and truest selves can be found.
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Forget the boys talking to each other.
And we didn't forget the boys.
Forget the boys talk and be interested in her.
I'd forgotten the boy who's "plugged" under the waterfall but rereading this part whisked me back to childhood horrors of such a punishment, and how can I have failed to remember Maria, surely the best female character in children's books?
I also haven't forgotten the boy with the Skittles and the Arizona ice tea.
'I've forgotten the boy's name, but… And I knew another young boy that was associated with him, very troubled boy, and yeah, he is just, you know, the whole thing with Barrett nothing smacked of wholesome, he was anything but wholesome.
It could be that the NX is going to arrive with a vast array of add-ons, a little like the Game Boy "enjoyed" back in the early 1990s – who can forget the Handy Boy and all the benefits that provided to Nintendo's original handheld hit.
I can never forget the long-haired boy who was called into the headmaster's study and physically restrained while another teacher attempted to cut off his hair.
And lest we forget, the point of the "Boy Who Cried Wolf" story is that it is dangerous to let people believe you are in serious danger when you're not, as, God forbid, should you ever be in true danger, people are unlikely to take you seriously.
Stories of compassion and immense human loss — who can forget the two young boys who were swept away by the monster waves from the arms of their mother?
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