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DMV for Seniors — A Great Idea by
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Prompted By The DMV

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Then came the part I was dreading. Where do I go to wait for my road test?
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The Kvetching Diseases by
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Prompted By Illness

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Any woman reading this will identify the "yeah, sure lady" response to our describing a problem with our cars. The same can apply to our bodies.
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Paisley at the Fair by
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I wasn't thrilled at the idea of a concert by a country singer, and how good could someone be who was singing at a county fair?
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Exit 14A by
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Prompted By My Hometown

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But I wasn't raised in Jersey City.
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My Father, the Alligator Man by
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By Ginger Smith Bate Until Simon and I became parents, Father’s Day meant nothing to me. I bought my first Father’s Day card when my son was six months old. Since then we celebrate the day with a favorite meal, cards, and a couple of small gifts. I remind Julian the day before that he…
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Still recovering mentally and physically, I think ! by
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I guess this is just getting back to the story of me being a 32 year old baby again I had to learn everything all over how to walk how to write left-handed after being right-handed for 32 years,,, my last 10 days at the civilian hospital I was at Brigham Women’s General where my…
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“Full field investigation” by
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Prompted By Interviews

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What was it like for my neighbors to have an FBI agent knock on their doors in December 1970 and ask questions about me.
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Checkbook Gardener by
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Prompted By The Garden

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I have a notorious black thumb. I killed a philodendron in my college dorm room and those things are indestructible. I killed all my house plants, so replaced them with good-looking silk ones. No fuss, no muss. But that is indoors. The great outdoors is less and more capricious. Back home in Newton, MA, my…
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Cutting the (phone) Cord by
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Prompted By Technology

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I love my iPhone (even the earliest iteration, pictured above), but even before cellular technology, just having a cordless phone was a huge leap forward for me. I remember that first big brick with the antenna. We got it when my first baby was born; it was on a little table beside the chair I…
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Inquiring Minds by
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Prompted By Turning Points

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I had already reasoned out that, looking at the evidence, there was no way that Santa could make it to all the boys and girls around the world in one night, not to mention the chimney issue or the problematic Easter Bunny and Tooth Fairy visits. 
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