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Port in a Storm by
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It was a dark and stormy night. Suddenly, a light of hope.
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The Fox by
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Prompted By My First Apartment

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We welcomed a sexy teen to stay with us.
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Home from college by
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Prompted By Pandemic Holidays

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Now it’s my turn. I have a son who comes home from college.
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Too Much Wine With Peter, Paul, and Mary by
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In the summer of 1981, I went to the Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland to hear Peter, Paul, and Mary. They had broken up in 1970, gotten back together in 1978, and were touring together again the summer of ’81.
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Payphone by
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"I'm at a payphone trying to call home/All of my change I spent on you." Maroon 5 sang this song in 2012, and I had to laugh.
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Voir Dire by
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Prompted By Jury Duty

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Was there anyone on the panel who could not give equal weight to the testimony of a police officer?
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Walk Easy in Dancing by
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Prompted By Embarrassment

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As I approached Jeffrey, my face crimson, he uttered the word that doomed me – relax.
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Perfection Is Imbalance by
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Prompted By Perfection

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  Here is a short analogy that illustrates how perfectionism is a form of imbalance: Imagine a seesaw. On one side of the seesaw is perfectionism, and on the other side is self-acceptance. When we are perfectionists, we are putting all of our weight on the side of perfectionism. This causes the seesaw to become…
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View from the Mountaintop, July 1972: Sisyphus is Headed this Way by (1 Story)

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Dear Kids — This week I have a true adventure story for you. The stars are: You, because the fact that you are far away gives me the excuse to write it down. Ken Wasil, a truculent megalomaniac who never knows when he’s beaten. His favorite activity is driving at just over top speed in…
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A shave to remember by
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Prompted By Haircuts

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“Let your beard grow for 30 days. And quietly remind yourself That you are a son in mourning for your mother."
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