Down there among the warehouses, trucking firms and junk yards that populated the Jersey City side of the Bay was a working-man's bar and luncheonette.
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Suprise Me
The Evil Luncheonette
Prompted By First Memory
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Down there among the warehouses, trucking firms and junk yards that populated the Jersey City side of the Bay was a working-man's bar and luncheonette.
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Can’t Bust ‘Ems
Prompted By What We Wore
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I still own a pair of black Can’t Bust ‘Em dungarees that I wore while working as a timber cutter at the Buckshot mine in Eldora, Colorado. I don’t wear them anymore — I’m a little beyond a 1970 waistline — but the rugged old pants still sport the brass buttons sewn onto the beltline…
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I Vant to be Alone…
Prompted By Isolation and Solitude
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It was introvert heaven! For a couple of months.
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Growing into a Name, Grateful for Safety
Prompted By What's in a Name
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To me, Marian always seemed like a name for old ladies .... My surname, Hirsch, has a convoluted history.
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7th Grade Science Fair
Prompted By Science
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Though always a good student, the arts and literature were my bailiwick. I had to work hard at math and science to get good grades. Thus, when Mr. Perkins, who I had for 7th and 8th grade science, announced that we all had to do a project for the Science Fair, I struggled for an…
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Ta-ra-ra-boom-dee-ay
Prompted By The Draft & Vietnam
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Prom Night Memories
Prompted By Prom
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Life Off the Fast Lane: Staying Home with kids
Prompted By Stay-at-Home Parent
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When I got pregnant with my daughter, I worked at the law school on the UC Berkeley campus, known then as Boalt Hall. I described my position there as “petty bureaucrat,” doing payroll and other administrative duties. It so happened that nine women on the staff became pregnant that year. Rumors circulated among staff that…
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Tread lightly on tippy toes as a tipster tips you for your service
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