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Poignant final diary entry from Kia......
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[QUOTE="Bigboote, post: 2827846, member: 7631"] Rocky, that paragraph stood out to me, too. Kids NEED to play -- competitive, not competitive, win, lose, they need to play. ________ '“It’s not goodbye forever, but see you later.” I have a feeling that quote is from the only movie on the planet that has forced me to shed a tear, “John Q”. ' I'd never heard of this movie; may have to check it out. I don't remember exactly, but I'm pretty sure the first two movies I cried from were both Greta Garbo -- Anna Karenina and (especially) Camille. Then I read Camille. I remember telling a sister about crying through about the last 20 pages. She thought it was bizarre but cool that a 20-ish-year-old guy not only bawled reading a book but talked about how great it was. [/QUOTE]
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