Suprise Me

Old Dog by
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Prompted By Writer's Choice

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“We'll go down in history as the first society that wouldn't save itself because it wasn't cost-effective." — Kurt Vonnegut
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Who Will Take my Grandmother’s Teacups? by
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Prompted By Moving Day

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So yes, it is time to get started. But first, I have to find a good home for this Waterford bowl my aunt gave me when I got married.
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The Green Hornet by
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Prompted By My First Car

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As the family upgraded to newer, better cars, it got so I could drive the older one almost exclusively even though I wasn’t technically the owner. A two-tone green Cadillac that was old but didn’t exactly qualify as a beater became known as The Green Hornet. What a tank. It was like a couple of…
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Maybe I’m Amazed by
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Prompted By My First Paycheck

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The summer before college I had a job that changed my entire life. If only it had changed the nation's history as well.
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We’re Doing the Best That We Can by
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On my first day, it was show time. I nervously knocked on the door and entered to find a pleasant young man who listened patiently as I introduced myself in halting Spanish and asked what had brought him to the clinic. 
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So Much in Common by
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Prompted By How We Met

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I had met someone who seemed like the love of my life a couple of years earlier, and it hadn’t worked out (although it would when the time was right). On the rebound from him, I started dating the handsomest guy in the entire Attorney General’s Office, who had already slept with every other attractive single woman…
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Bully in Chief by
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Prompted By Bullying

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What happened to Melania’s anti-bullying campaign? Perhaps her husband bullied her into shelving it. He seems to have the market cornered as the biggest bully in the country right now. He certainly has the loudest megaphone. A friend told me that he read a story written by an elementary school classmate of the Orange One’s.…
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Reefer Madness: An Early Encounter with Anti-Weed Hysteria by
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Prompted By Drugs and Alcohol

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Martha Lupton Schneidewind was the name of my high school journalism teacher. A tall, birdlike woman, she wore wool suits and ladylike scarves and had a quick, scampering walk. She was kind, loquacious and, to my insensitive teenage self, amusingly absurd with her chirping voice and outdated phraseology. During the mid-1960s, teenage drug use was…
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I’m Gonna Buy You … by
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"When you were hardly even three, you would sit with the Sears catalog on your crossed legs."
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Mario! by
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(141 Stories)

Prompted By Big Fan

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My extreme introvert's response was to focus on solitary sports like bicycling and track, and on pastimes that none of us could actually play.
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