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Woodstock, a Movie Best Seen Stoned by
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Prompted By Woodstock

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Seeing the documentary movie version the summer of 1970 shaped my Woodstock experience.
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Tidal Wave by
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Prompted By Women's Lib

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exploring chauvinism felt like tumbling through surf
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Lucky dog retro flash by
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When I started thinking about this prompt, I started a list of all the reasons I had to be grateful, and soon found there was a true embarrassment of riches.  When stacked up next to myriad reasons to be dismayed, angry, and depressed, an old saying came to mind: “I guess a man (sic) is…
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Breathe in… Breathe out by
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What a strange and terrible time to feel at one with the universe.
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Manpower by
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Why exactly did we need the hats?
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Is It Safe by
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Prompted By The Dentist

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The movie Marathon Man was released in 1976 and Laurence Olivier played the part of Szell a former WWII Nazi German enroute to New York City from South America to recover some stolen and previously hidden diamonds. Dustin Hoffman plays the part of Thomas Babington brother to a US secret agent and who unwittingly gets…
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Dreaming of Oz in Technicolor by
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Prompted By Dreams

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I've always dreamed in color. Colors that I've never seen in nature appear in my dreams.
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Thunderbolt by
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Prompted By Priciest Purchase

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I, in the throes of the Dunning-Kruger Effect*, decided that it was obviously the bike that was blocking my path to Über-ridership.
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Rolling on a River by
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Prompted By Surprises

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I had a vague familiarity with the digeridoo and some of the paintings. What to expect?
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A Union Town by
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Prompted By Strikes

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I come from Detroit. My family was in the automotive industry. My great uncle, Meyer Prentis (Uncle Meyer) was the Treasurer of General Motors when it was the largest corporation in the world. My dad’s oldest brother was it’s comptroller. My dad worked for the Chevrolet division in Flint, MI before WWII, but upon returning from…
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