Suprise Me

Very Very Frightening Me by
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(141 Stories)

Prompted By Lightning

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The storms began as I left her house with her kiss still on my lips, and grew in ferocity as I drove south along the Turnpike.
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Surviving a Workplace Bully by
100
(194 Stories)

Prompted By Bullying

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I gasped when I realized that I was the perfect target for a workplace bully--a textbook case.
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Getting Lost by
200
(346 Stories)

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Getting Lost I must admit I have a poor sense of direction,  but luckily my husband has a very good one,  and he seldom gets us lost.   And on the rare occasions we do get lost,  he’s willing to stop and ask directions,  unlike my rather stubborn father.  (See 17 Gas Stations) But I…
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Ch-ch-ch-changes by
200
(302 Stories)

Prompted By Changed My Life

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There were two times, one in the '60s and one in the '70s, when something changed my life dramatically,
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Hirth from Earth by
100
(170 Stories)

Prompted By Final Farewell

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My friend Hirth died five years ago, today. I don't think he'll mind if I bring that up. Whatever I did, he was down with it; whatever he did, I was down with him.
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Nicky by
200
(359 Stories)

Prompted By Pets

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My father and I were crazy about dogs. My mother was terrified of them. All my lobbying fell on deaf ears for years. Finally, my brother was off to college and I was a lonely 14 year old. Evidently, my mother had had an interesting discussion with an aunt while I was at school one…
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Rescue Me by
50
(58 Stories)

Prompted By Pets

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Perhaps many who engage in dog rescue affirmatively choose to do so. Others, like my ex-wife Laura and me, just stumble into it.
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True Tales of a College Admissions Interviewer by
10
(22 Stories)

Prompted By Interviews

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Each child was my child.
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Growing Up With an Aluminum Christmas Tree — Not a Love Story by
25
(29 Stories)

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My parents choreograph this family tableau to imbue my brothers and me with the holiday spirit -- to allow the aluminum Christmas tree to work its cunning magic. But instead of awe and delight, we feel nothing.
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My Brown-Eyed Girl by
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(346 Stories)

Prompted By The Eyes Have It

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My Brown-Eyed Girl I wear reading glasses, and have had the requisite cataract surgeries,   yet over the years I haven’t given much thought to my eyeglasses or to my changing vision.   But I have thought about the color of my eyes. In Rogers and Hammerstein’s musical masterpiece Carousel, the carnival barker Billy Bigelow soliloquizes about…
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