Suprise Me

Does It Count If You Make It Early? by
100
(141 Stories)

Prompted By Resolutions

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I broke with personal tradition and resolved to change myself
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Slow Down… Things are Much Better IRL by
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(7 Stories)

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More than one (older) person I know has reflected on the shortened time-frame that we all take for granted today.  We get instant news from that third-cousin you met once at a family gathering.  We can read tweets from famous people and comment on them the next day at work.  We can find and discover…
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Poetry in Motion by
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(302 Stories)

Prompted By Poetry

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There are many poets whose work I cherish. For instance, Robert Frost. I can easily recite all four stanzas of “Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening” and most of “The Road Not Taken,” although I don’t recall ever intentionally trying to memorize them. I love anything by e. e. cummings. I don’t know any…
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Talkin’ ’bout my generation by
200
(302 Stories)

Prompted By Generation Gap

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The Who, in their song My Generation, famously said “Hope I die before I get old.”
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Getting Out the Vote by
25
(26 Stories)

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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Impeachment Then and Now by
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(15 Stories)

Prompted By Watergate

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The current impeachment discussion takes me back to 1972 and Richard Nixon.
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Word Games by
50
(90 Stories)

Prompted By Games People Play

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This time I was prepared. I knew what they wanted: not only smarts, but big energy, personality plus.
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Forever Fair by
50
(90 Stories)

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Believe it or not, I have never been to a county fair. So I don’t have a story — I don’t think I even have 100 words — but I just had to post this wonderful image on the heels of Mr. Ed’s recent story on Hobbies, one of his being philately. (As in “Frankly,…
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Birmingham to Columbus by
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(34 Stories)

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Sorry, I can’t think of a song for this story, it’s too solemn a subject. On the morning of September 11, 2001, I was in Birmingham, AL, for the quarterly meeting of the Environment Sector of the Electric Power Research Institute.  After breakfast at the hotel, a group of us piled into a van to…
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The Evil Luncheonette by
100
(141 Stories)

Prompted By First Memory

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Down there among the warehouses, trucking firms and junk yards that populated the Jersey City side of the Bay was a working-man's bar and luncheonette.
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