Suprise Me

The Boys of Summer (of 1960) by
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(77 Stories)

Prompted By Group Photos

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A group photo of my Fall Creek Little League team from the north side of Indianapolis in the summer of 1960 evokes a cavalcade of memories and reflections. It gives the lie to any assertion that group photographs, as a genre, are stiff or staid or a matter of meaningless formality. This one helps me…
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Movin’ Out by
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(302 Stories)

Prompted By Moving Day

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I have made a total of eight moves in my life, and it is astonishing how many details I have forgotten.
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My Interviewer by
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(34 Stories)

Prompted By Interviews

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He marched into the high school and asked to be directed to "the headmaster's office."
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S**t Faced by
200
(359 Stories)

Prompted By Drugs and Alcohol

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Does anyone remember the days when it was acceptable, even encouraged, to drink at lunch? This story takes place on June 4, 1976. It will later become evident how I remember the exact date. Dan and I both worked at our first jobs at SofTech – he as a programmer; I, a Program Librarian (glorified…
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How I almost went to the prom but got even instead by
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(194 Stories)

Prompted By Prom

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Jeff lived next door to my close friend Sherry, so I hung out at her house, trying to make myself visible without being too pushy. That’s what girls did in 1970. Boys did the asking to the prom.
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Commenting Problems Update by
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(141 Stories)

Prompted By Procrastination

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Commenting Problems Update
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Xfinity Triple Play by
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(359 Stories)

Prompted By Cutting the Cord

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Neither of my children has a landline, nor network TV. One doesn’t own a TV. If he wants to watch a streaming service, he has a projection system hooked up to his computer. He projects the image on a wall or screen opposite the projector. My other child uses her TV for gaming, watching movies…
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Grandma (Savta) Knows Best by
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(25 Stories)

Prompted By Vaccination

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My daughter and my teenage grandchildren spent the pandemic in Israel where things were a lot more comfortable than here. While the boys went to school virtually, they were free to see their friends after school. When vaccinations became available, my daughter and her husband got them immediately, but the 16 year old called me…
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A Year of Loss by
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(346 Stories)

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A Year of Loss It’s hard to believe it’s been a year since the pandemic robbed us of life as we knew it. And in this frightful year I’ve lost several beloved friends.   Although it was cancer and heart disease that took them,  it was Covid that kept us from gathering together to mourn.…
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Press Queen by
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(346 Stories)

Prompted By Newspapers

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Press Queen When I was an undergrad at NYU Heights I was a commuter student,  but stayed on campus after classes as much as I could to enjoy the extracurricular college life.  (See Ghostwriting in the Family,  The Fortune Cookie Candidate and Theater Dreams) Steve,  the editor of the school paper,  was a friend and I’d often…
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