Old 08-15-09, 03:48 PM
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Mike Mills
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If you like it, if it has fond memories for you, then the answer is 100% in the affirmative. Conserve it or restore it. It is yours, really and truly yours. No one else in the entire world will appreciate it for what it is, where it's been and the joy it has brought.

Now, how much should you put into it? As much as you see fit to spend.
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