I will admit to cheating at cards when I was young, but it was solitaire, so I wasn't cheating anyone else.
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Suprise Me
What I Wouldn’t Do
Prompted By Cheating
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I will admit to cheating at cards when I was young, but it was solitaire, so I wasn't cheating anyone else.
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Couldn’t Choose One
Prompted By Rewatchable Movies
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No matter how many times I’ve seen it, if I happen upon it while channel surfing, I get sucked into it again. Tight writing and directing that doesn’t miss a beat, top-notch actors with believable chemistry, an evocative sense of time and place, great cinematography, and unforgettable music…such movies often define an entire genre. For…
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Melting (Soup) Pot
Prompted By What We Ate
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Melting (Soup) Pot One afternoon taking a break between chores I stopped for lunch at the 2nd Ave Deli, one of my favorite eastside haunts. After a leisurely meal I was waiting on line to pay my tab when I overheard the following conversation at the take-out counter: Young Asian woman: “What soup do…
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I’m Not A Poet and Don’t I Know It
Prompted By Inaugurations
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I refused to watch the previous inauguration, More accurately called the abomination, But teary-eyed in hopeful celebration, I watched this one with at least half the nation. Don’t get me wrong, I am all for Joe, But if you ask almost anyone, the women stole the show. Not just the performances of Lady Gaga…
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When Women Do the Asking
Prompted By Leap Day
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I remember feeling passive and helpless when it came to dating.
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Manifestation of Thought
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29 November 2015 – What I have learned so far; This adventure started with my purchase of a Success magazine with Tim Ferris on the cover. Since I had read the 4 Hour Work Week, I was familiar with Tim Ferris and loved his attitude for life. I discovered a CD included…
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Retrospect – The Altar Boy’s Story
Prompted By Writer's Choice
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Retrospect – The Altar Boy’s Story By Kevin J. W. Driscoll (c) 2025 Preface: Faith is a funny thing. It’s not always about answers—it’s often about the questions that linger, the doubts that echo, the moments that shape who we become. For me, growing up in mid 20th century Boston, faith was woven into…
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As Time Goes By
Prompted By That Was Then, This Is Now
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Then: Kneeling down in front of the ironing board to iron my hair, so that it will be pin straight, as the fashion dictates. Sometimes burning my left hand (which is holding the hairbrush) with the tip of the iron in my right hand, because I can’t see what I’m doing. Now: What’s an ironing board? Electric…
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Green Onions
Prompted By Recipes
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Of course I loved this Little Golden Book, whose main character had my name, the way I spelled it at the time.
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Jobs — booooriiiiing or never boring
Prompted By Boredom
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Boredom is a result of being trapped physically and/or mentally.
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