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2013
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The real power of memory lies in the richness of experience a town such as Athens offered. I donʼt fully understand the strength of that bond, yet I feel the power of attachment. Some may despise those provincial places; we gloried in ours. Daily we played, fished, swam and hung out together. We were inseparable from our friends.How often in any personʼs life does someone buried deep in your memory, someone you have not spoken to in five decades call to say, "Eddie! Remember me!"
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- Ed Semon
2011
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Tennis! Feel the joy and love of the game. Wander through courts and locker rooms, where you'll find stories of tennis that aren't televised for the large dollars, but enjoyed just because it's a great game.Tennis is the ultimate social sport. To play, you need a partner, for doubles, three partners, and each partner will take you aside to tell you about his/her game.Okay, tens of thousands of words have been written about tennis. Discussions about equipment, strategy, cour...
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