Suprise Me

Some “thens” I don’t miss by
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I am nostalgic for many things but not all.  Here is a quick take on some of the items from the 50s and 60s I don’t miss. Women’s clothing:  Panty girdles, with their tourniquet-like grip on my thighs. I’ll spare folks the details of feminine hygiene products and accessories of the 60s, but suffice it…
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Takin’ It To The Streets by
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Prompted By Protests

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Marching with thousands of other people, chanting "This is what democracy looks like!" at the top of our lungs, felt great!
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Confessions of a Recovering Film Critic by
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Prompted By Fame

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I never asked to be a movie critic. And yet it happened. People don’t believe me when I say this; they assume movie reviewing is such a plum job that I must have scrambled and hustled to get there. Not really. In 1991 I’d been working at the San Francisco Chronicle seven years when the…
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The Lotus and the Schoolboy by
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Prompted By Temptation

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I’ve never been big on sin. Sin belongs to a god thing full of good, evil, and punishment, straight-jacketing people with shame, and excommunicating so many nice things. Regardless of my godless stance, at age 11, I helped myself to three temptations. First, I sought out pictures of naked women in magazines, stolen from my…
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Our Cars Needed Maintenance by
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Prompted By Car Trouble

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After buying our first used car, a 1960 Dodge Dart with push button transmission, we learned the value of having a good mechanic.
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Jerusalem by
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(88 Stories)

Prompted By Dangerous Deeds

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We spotted three girls across the street. When they saw us they giggled, whispered among themselves, and waved shyly.
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Giving Back by
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Prompted By Volunteering

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I have done a lot of volunteer work in the last 32 years, since retiring from paid employment. I divide that work into two categories: working on behalf of places that benefit my children and giving back to places that helped me become the person I am. I grew up in a household where my…
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Hippie clothes at Riverhills Elementary by
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Prompted By What We Wore

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Eager to join the ranks of the outre, we wore maxis to elementary school.
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Teaching my Grandkids to Make Good Trouble by
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Prompted By Good Trouble

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My message to my grandkids and their peers is to stand up for what you believe in and then to go out and make some noise. I will always be proud of you for any “good trouble” you create along the way.
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I Vant to be Alone… by
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It was introvert heaven! For a couple of months.
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