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Friday 28 September 2001 |
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It's that time of the year again - the sun's faded, there's a definite autumn chill in the air, the kids are back at school and memories of that recent glorious holiday are fading as fast as the tan.
But you can re-live those blissful days - via your holiday snaps. Some of us rush to the developers the minute we get off the plane, while others can take months to retrieve that roll of film from the back of the sofa before taking it to the printers.
While you may be thrilled at reminiscing at just how blue the sea and how golden the sand was, others, like Jo Bunting, may not.
Viewing other people's holiday snaps, she says, is to be avoided if at all possible.
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