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Do You Miss New York? by
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Prompted By City vs Suburbs

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Do You Miss New York ? Dave Frishberg wrote it and no one sings it better than Rosie! See Clooney! – Dana Susan Lehrman 
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Ta-ra-ra-boom-dee-ay by
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(194 Stories)

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It seemed like so much fun to me. The real story was much more sobering but also inspiring ...
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But No One Can See Your Eyes by
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Prompted By Hair

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My mom owned her own business. She had a beauty shop in the front of our house, complete with the stations with the big mirrors and a row of driers and a little rolling table with the stuff for doing manicures. I was always surprised when friends thought I was so lucky regarding that. I…
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Some Pandemic-Flavored Lemonade by
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Prompted By Lemons to Lemonade

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But I do think some of the changes necessitated by the pandemic will be positive ones if we choose to learn from them.
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The Real Story Behind my Parents’ Love Letters by
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Prompted By Family Myths

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Now that my parents are gone, I realize there were so many questions I wish I had asked them. All I have now are their letters to fill in the gaps in my knowledge of the years between when they met and their marriage.
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Story Wranglers by
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We’ve all known since we were little kids that there is magic in storytelling—in finding out what happens next.
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RUN! by
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Prompted By Writer's Choice

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In my mind I played so well.
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Dark Caves by
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(40 Stories)

Prompted By Refugees

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My sometimes vigilant parents rushed to the television button a couple of beats too late to protect me from this grim portal on life and death. 
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Washed Apple by
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(346 Stories)

Prompted By Acquired Tastes

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Washed Apple My father was a wonderful guy and I’ve shared many loving memories of him.  (See My Father, the Outsider Artist,  My Dad and the Word Processor, Saying Farewell to a Special Guy,  and Six Pack) But he did have some strange food-related tastes and habits.   Apples were his favorite fruit,  and when…
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How I Learned To Stop Being A Litterbug by
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I had the good fortune (Koun) to travel to Japan on business. I was familiar with Lederer/ Burdick’s The Ugly American and so I was on my best behavior. I was remember being impressed with the sale of beer through vending machines on their city streets. Back then I was a smoker and after almost…
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