What do you miss the most?

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Title says it all. What do you miss the most? It can be anything you want.

You can miss something that you truely miss, or you can miss something that you missed...If that makes any sense.
 
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I wouldn't consider, let's say, a Skyline or a Supra to be awful.. I'm not really into such overrated cars though.. I'd much rather have an S12 Silvia :3
 
I miss the days when 200 mph was considered the fastest a car could go.

You can never go fast enough.. The race to 200MPH started in the late 80's.. With the 959 and the F40. Then followed by the EB110, the XJ220, and the F1..

There are machines out there that can exceed 260MPH.. Times have moved..
 
Jai
You can never go fast enough.. The race to 200MPH started in the late 80's.. With the 959 and the F40. Then followed by the EB110, the XJ220, and the F1..

There are machines out there that can exceed 260MPH.. Times have moved..

*cough*Yellowbird*cough*

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Home.

I'm enjoying my time in Germany but I'm deeply homesick. My friends, my family, my work collegues, the inside knowledge of all the streets and shortcuts, the trips to Chester/Wrexham or if we're feeling flash Liverpool/Manchester, sitting in the pub, those 2am trips to Asda just because it's quieter, playing Basketball on Richmond and so on.

Even the bad things; I miss every crappy shop, every rubbish chippy, every crap park, the poor infrastructure, everything.
 
I miss the innocence of childhood and the happiness associated with just being alive and discovering new things during that time.
 
* My whole childhood and how I perceived the world and things when I was a kid, everything was so much more beautiful, impressive, intensive and life was easy........
* mentally challenging and truly difficult computer games
* late 90's music
 
Going to the Everyman Theatre in Cheltenham to see the annual christmas pantomime with my half sisters.

Being so young, going out when it was dark was a huge adventure! Looking up out of the car windows in wonder at the christmas lights, being terrified of a sculpture of a hare and a minotaur sat on a bench in the highstreet and the smell of my younger half sister's perfume are the things I remember particularly vividly.
 
I miss simpler times. The times before things like responsibility and serious life choices were the norm.
 
I miss the innocence of childhood and the happiness associated with just being alive and discovering new things during that time.

Having a stable job.

These two, for me, since they cover two very different sides of me (and really, are opposed to each other). Current job is technically stable - it's just absolutely not where I want to be. The freelance stuff I've been picking up lately just drives that point home.
 
Songs with solos, hearing a singer all the time is too boring.

Films with longer scenes. Remember the feather scene from Forrest Gump or the bag scene from American beauty?
 
I miss simpler times. The times before things like responsibility and serious life choices were the norm.

This.

The flip-side to the gravity of parenthood is that you get to be the first to teach a new generation how the world works, or at least, compel them to figure it out for themselves. You get to open the doors for your children, and as they experience things for the first time, understand new concepts, or just laugh at your jokes, even the mundane and ubiquitous becomes a gift bestowed to them.
 
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