I know my attitude is wrong. People are entitled to jury trials, and I would probably be a good juror (except for Trump).
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Suprise Me
A Responsibility I Managed to Escape
Prompted By Jury Duty
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I know my attitude is wrong. People are entitled to jury trials, and I would probably be a good juror (except for Trump).
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Sunshine of My Love
Prompted By Teenager in Love
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The last time I saw Kelly, he’d been dead for over a year. In yet another dream, he was sitting next to me on a bus. “You have to let me go,” he said. When I met him, in 1966, Kelly was a junior in high school. He was outrageous, audacious, charismatic, and sexy as…
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California
Prompted By New Beginnings
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That year, summer vacation released us into the unknown.
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Madam President: The Storm Before the Storm
Prompted By Good Trouble
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I imagine the smoke-filled room: a group of fat cats sit around a table. Their shirt sleeves are rolled up, they puff on stumpy cigars, their foreheads are slick with sweat. It’s getting late; the hours tick by while the discussion gets heated. Voices get louder and the shouted comments are laced with profanity. Fists…
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Moloka’i Dream
Prompted By Be Careful What You Wish For
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You could relax there, she thinks. You could get away from it all.
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Double Jeopardy
Prompted By Quiz and Game Shows
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My parents loved most of the game and quiz shows that were popular when I was growing up.
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More I Cannot Wish You
Prompted By Being Different
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I came to college incredibly naive about all things sexual and gender-related. As a theater major, I was certainly surrounded by gays; I was totally unaware. Perhaps they were too, as many were still closeted in the early 1970s. My junior year, I won the role of Sarah Brown in “Guys and Dolls”. The show…
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A Horse With No Name
Prompted By First Memory
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I don't know the name of the horse.
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Saying Shema on the Rosary
Prompted By The Great Beyond
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My maternal grandparents met, married and had their first two children in Bialystock, (Imperial) Russia (after the first world war, part of Poland) at the turn of the 20th century. They survived the pogroms (race riots promulgated against Jews) in 1906, hidden by Christian neighbors and fled to the United States with their babies in…
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Getting Out the Vote
Prompted By Politics
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Was it a lark; did I do it for class credit; was it some misguided show of patriotism? I have no idea.
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