No... but it implies that the good times are over, and that was the best memory they will have.
It's sort of like telling newlyweds that their wedding is the best day of their lives...does it really go down from there? I think it should be the beginning of even better days.
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The setting is important, but Alec is right, it's the person you're with that makes it special.
You had to bring that into it? "We'll always have Paris!" *snort*
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I just had to do it. It's not that bad is it? :P
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It's sort of like telling newlyweds that their wedding is the best day of their lives...does it really go down from there? I think it should be the beginning of even better days.
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