Suprise Me

“And that’s the way it is.” by
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Prompted By Broadcast News

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”And that’s the way it is.” I’ve written about my family dinners as we listened to Lowell Thomas reading the day’s news on our Emerson radio,  and how to my childish sensibility it seemed he was speaking directly to us in the intimacy of our kitchen.   (See Kitchen Radio) Years later on my parents’ black…
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Knock Three Times by
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Prompted By My First Apartment

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I lived in my first — and only — apartment building the summer after my sophomore year of college. I had snagged a great summer job working for Houghton Mifflin Publishing Co. in Boston. My dear friend Kit, who was part of my Comstock Hall crowd, had a job as a research assistant for a…
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It’s Behind the Ears, Father by (1 Story)

Prompted By Hair

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On the weekends, at a dance, away from school, --in the real world, we would pull that length of hair out from behind and drape it over our ears. Wild!
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Pills & Ills by
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Prompted By Pills

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One pill makes you larger, and one pill makes you small. And the one that mother gives you, doesn’t do anything at all…. Go ask Alice, when she’s 10 feet tall. (Jefferson Airplane)   Music to every boomers’ ears. But, which side of the great divide did you settle into? Alas, are your memories enshrined…
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Busting a Banned-Book Barbecue by
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Prompted By Banned Books

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It was a cool gig, for sure.
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Mr Bucco and the Ginger Cat by
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Prompted By Home

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Mr Bucco and the Ginger cat My parents’ first house was on a shady street in the Bronx bought after WW II on the GI bill.  My dad set up his medical practice on the first floor and we lived on the floor above.  (See also Fluffy, or How I Got My Dog,   Magnolia, The Story…
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Pickled! by
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Prompted By Hobbies

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Pickled! For years I worked on my tennis game but I seemed to have plateaued somewhere between advanced beginner and intermediate.    I blame my parents of course for my lack of prowess as they apparently valued piano over tennis lessons for their kids.  (And by the way after all that money spent,  and those…
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A Long and Winding Road by
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"Notably the Berkeley School of Criminology was targeted by key players in the US military-industrial complex such as Ronald Reagan himself, then Governor of California and Regent of UC-Berkeley."
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A dream, an encounter, a magical moment (and more) by
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When Dave returned to the phone and told me the call had been from a “John Steptoe,” I thought my roommates were playing a practical joke.
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96 Tears by
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Prompted By Regrets

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There are times when I regret thinking it was a good idea to have my own website when I don't know how it works.
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