Suprise Me

Nine to Five by
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(302 Stories)

Prompted By Working

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When I graduated from college, I was pretty sure I wanted to go to law school eventually, but I was VERY sure that I wanted to take some time off from school first. I was sick of writing papers and taking exams and always having some assignment hanging over my head to make me feel…
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First Grade, First Day by
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(7 Stories)

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No one had prepared me for a darkened classroom.
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Halloween Caper with My Daughter by
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(90 Stories)

Prompted By Halloween

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Caitlin, my daughter, spent several months in the Intensive Care Nursery as an infant. She needed open heart surgery and ended up spending several months recovering, having setbacks, and recovering, before she was finally able to come home at around four months of age. The ICN was full of babies who were too small or…
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Sitter of Last Resort by
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(194 Stories)

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When I came to the door, often the kids would greet me with "We don't want you, we want Karen!"
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Camera Obscura by
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(170 Stories)

Prompted By Photo Booths

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A picture is worth a thousand words... unless it isn't.
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“Get yourself a hat so you look like somebody!” by
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(77 Stories)

Prompted By Hats

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He traced his commitment to wearing hats to his first jury trial.
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Two Charms Against Stress by
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(7 Stories)

Prompted By Stress

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The first charm is the card above, which was made for and given to me by my fairy godmother, Lenora Perkins.  Lenora taught me to shrug off stress.  She never prescribed anything to anyone.  I learned this by watching her. If a situation aggravated Lenora, she’d stop, compose herself, stare into space for a few…
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No Shrinking Violet by
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(359 Stories)

Prompted By Nudity

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Charlie leered at me, “Hey doll, did you pop out tonight?” Charlie was Charles Werner Moore, a much-respected director, actor, and acting teaching at Brandeis (though I wouldn’t take a course with him until the following year) and director of the first Main Stage show my freshman year at Brandeis. He never learned young womens’…
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Right, then wrong, then almost right by
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(194 Stories)

Prompted By I Swore I'd Never

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... it got to the point where her hands were raw, and the doctor told her to ease off. She didn't work in a sewer, he said.
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“War? What Is It Good For? Absolutely Nothing!” by
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Prompted By War

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  Hey there you fellow homo sapiens! Gather ’round, lemme tell ya a joke. It’s a real knee-slapper, been around for millennia. It goes a little somethin’ like this: a bunch of ya all get riled up, paint yer faces funny colors, grab some pointy sticks, and see who can spill the most blood and…
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