Suprise Me

Recollections: Rocked in Time — blues beginnings… by
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The boy rocked in time to the music, rump bouncing against the back of a ruptured easy chair. He pushed a mouth harp across tiny teeth, accompanying a blues singer over the pops and scratches of a fast-revolving 78-rpm record. The harmonica’s discordant moan caught the rhythm, modality, and feel of the music and bounced…
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This Old House by
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Prompted By Home Repair

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The house was a study in deferred maintenance.  Charming, with furniture, bedding, kitchen ware, and barn implements still in place, but old. He was a budding architect.  I was a friend of a friend with no repair skills to speak of, but had youthful enthusiasm, and came cheap.
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Pas Les Baskets (Not the Basketball Shoes) by (1 Story)

Prompted By Writer's Choice

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An adventures at the Parisian luxury hotel, the Plaza Athenée
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Delta Echo Whiskey by
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(141 Stories)

Prompted By Veterans Day

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Occasionally I learn that they are dead.
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Now for Happy Anniversary* by
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(298 Stories)

Prompted By Anniversaries

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I come from a family that marked every special occasion with a family photo.
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Chocolate Angel Pie by
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(15 Stories)

Prompted By Recipes

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It's delicious, no matter what you call it.
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Stuff Multiplies by
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(298 Stories)

Prompted By Stuff

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I definitely have an issue with stuff magically multiplying.
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Tossing the Dice by
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(298 Stories)

Prompted By Dice

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Not easy for a woman who hates to gamble. But nothing in life is ever a sure bet.
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I Vant to be Alone… by
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(141 Stories)

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It was introvert heaven! For a couple of months.
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Tradition! by
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Tradition! As a child I heard Yiddish spoken by my European-born grandparents and my first-generation American parents,  yet I never had the curiosity to learn to speak it myself. But my parents subscribed to New York’s Yiddish theatre company,  the Folksbiene,  and I’d go with them and follow the plays by reading the English supertitles.…
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