Things you're still salty about from childhood

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When you think of your childhood it's often full of happy memories playing with your friends and siblings. But there are also moments that you hold onto with some disdain. Some of those moments might be insignificant in the greater scheme of things, but they can still stay with you. Smile Breakfast listeners weighed in.
22 Mar 2023 5AM English South Africa News

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