Suprise Me

From Sugar to a Shot at Freedom by
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Prompted By Vaccination

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We'd had all the vaccines available at the time ... but this was the only time I refused a vaccine.
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Dippity do da day by (2 Stories)

Prompted By Hair

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Hair has power.  My father knew that, which is why he shaved us skull-tight once a week, leaving him with the controlling interest.  Yet he was bald, which didn’t make sense. Regardless, by third grade, the year I started hitting on women, he let us grow our hair out.  The power it gave me was … I…
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On the way to Toledo by
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To play the “Gas Station Game,” you began by taking turns choosing different brands of gas, the way you might pick players on a pickup baseball or touch-football team. He would pick first—that was just the rule—and he would always pick Standard,
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With This Ring by
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Prompted By Lost and Found

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With This Ring I’m not superstitious or especially sentimental,  and that’s a good thing because over the years I’ve lost some precious pieces of jewelry –  two or three watches,  innumerable earrings,  and even a few wedding rings. When we married my husband gave me a simple band – not of gold or silver but…
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Travel at last! by (3 Stories)

Prompted By Travel

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I feel that the world is open to me.
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What did we know? by
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Prompted By Guns Then and Now

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Many kids had cap guns in holsters on their hips. These were loaded with red strips which were impregnated with dots of chemicals, and would explode with a loud bang when the trigger was pulled. 
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How We Like Our Eggs by
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The skin on my grandmother’s hands was paper thin. It’s what I remember most about her. She also had piercing brown eyes and a way of clamping her lips together that signaled her disapproval. She wasn’t a warm and affectionate sort of grandmother. Not at all. She was more of a “my way or the…
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Under My Skin by
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Is an ancestor's portrait classy, or just pretentious?
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Health, education, and welfare by (4 Stories)

Prompted By Inequality

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Health, education, and welfare: equality is improving, but progress is uneven.
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The Graduate by
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Prompted By Graduation

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I had hair; my grandfather didn't. So it was only fair to let him wear the mortarboard.
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