My father earned his nickname, Swearing Sid.
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Suprise Me
Swearing Sid
Prompted By Short Fuse
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My father earned his nickname, Swearing Sid.
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Made for Walkin’
Prompted By Writer's Choice
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Except for a couple of easy day hikes in the wilds of New Jersey with the Scouts, I’d done practically no hiking at all.
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Dolly and Me at the DMV
Prompted By The DMV
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My Boss Dolly Dolly and Me at the DMV I was a fairly new school librarian when I got a position at the newly opened Harry S Truman HS in the Bronx. We were a library staff of three – Dorothy was head librarian, and Ann and I were the young newbies – but…
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Snow Day
Prompted By Changing Times
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Snow Day Kids love snow days when the schools are closed, and so do we teachers. One winter a few years ago we had lots of snow and every night we eagerly watched the weather report for the listing of school closures When we did have a snow day my colleague Doug decided to spend…
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Hyper-lucky
Prompted By Chance Encounters
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The Portrait of Dorian MacDOS
Prompted By Technology Tribulations
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I can’t stand the sight of my cell phone...
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Too Busy to Remember
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(I Read It In the) Daily News
Prompted By Newspapers
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Don't try to make me change my mind with facts, To hell with the graduated income tax. How do I know? I read it in the Daily News
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Still Life
Prompted By Lost and Found
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Still Life My mother Jessie was a damn good pinocle player. (See My Game Mother) But she was also a wonderful artist. A fine arts major in college, she later studied at New York’s renown Art Students League with the Russian-born artist Raphael Soyer celebrated for his paintings of social realism. Jessie went on to teach…
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Redd’s Sledd and the Imp Do Donuts
Prompted By Potpourri (Writer's Choice)
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The cops stared, open-mouthed, at three 40-something bearded men and the motley trio of cars.
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