As I made that move, the brunette cutie to my right clasped her hand around my wrist and whispered "that is SO annoying!"
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Suprise Me
The Sea Wolf
Prompted By Time
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As I made that move, the brunette cutie to my right clasped her hand around my wrist and whispered "that is SO annoying!"
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Who’ll Stop the Rain?
Prompted By Weather
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When I was little, Susan and the Rain was one of my favorite books. Of course it was partly because my name is Susan, but also because I hated the rain. Here’s how it starts: Susan Amantha Cottonwood was a little girl who was always good – when the sun…
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The Parking Lot Seniority List
Prompted By Parking
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The Parking Lot Seniority List For many years until I retired I worked as the librarian at Jane Addams, a small, inner-city vocational high school in the infamous south Bronx. True, the neighborhood was sketchy, and the local bank where many of us cashed our monthly paychecks was robbed a couple of…
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One man, one computer
Prompted By Separating the Art from the Artist
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Sometimes you have to work with them. Then, separation is impossible.
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Scofflaw
Prompted By The DMV
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Sometimes it’s not who you are, it’s who you know… I grew up in rural Western Pennsylvania, Beaver County. My mother worked at the Beaver County Courthouse, she was a clerk in the tax office where all taxes, including motor vehicle, were collected. One sunny afternoon just after my junior year in college, I heard…
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Don’t Do Me Like That
Prompted By Hacks and Scams
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The scamming emails seem to come in constantly. Fortunately, they generally go into my spam folder and I never even see them. Here’s one of the most recent ones: Greetings, I was searching through a local business directory when I found your profile. I am Soliciting On-Behalf of my private client who is interested in…
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The Lady with the Torch
Prompted By My Hometown
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The Lady with the Torch Like many New Yorkers I’m sure, I don’t take in the local sights unless out-of-towners are in town! So when friends from China were visiting recently we decided to take them to the Statue of Liberty where I probably hadn’t been since I was a school kid. Tickets to…
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Mr. Meat Guy
Prompted By Mealtime
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My father employed the same grilling method as every other suburban Michigan father in the ‘50s: incineration.
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Brisket
Prompted By What We Ate
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My mother was insecure in life and insecure in the kitchen. Having me around made her nervous, so I was forbidden to watch. I didn’t learn to cook in her kitchen…a story for a different day. With her limited cooking skills, she cooked the same menu every week: Swiss Steak on Monday (barely edible –…
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Inks and Derek: Art and the Cricket Scores
Prompted By An Unforgettable Person
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Inks and Derek: Art and the Cricket Scores In the early 1970s my husband Danny accepted a stint in his company’s London office. (See Laundry Day in London, Kinky Boots, Valentine’s Day in Foggytown, Intro to Cookery, and Munro) He’d be working for a guy named Derek whom I hadn’t met, but Danny assured me I’d…
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