Suprise Me

Shelters, Signs, and Sirens by
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(194 Stories)

Prompted By Cold War Coping

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The moaning whine infiltrated my nightmares for years. It became a reminder of a situation we could not ignore.
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Sleeping Arrangements by
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Prompted By Training Pets

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Sleeping Arrangements  What’s more fun than a new kitten?  (See ASPCA) But they do require some serious training to show them who’s boss.   So the day we brought Jackie home from the ASPCA we read him the house rules –  don’t bite the hand that feeds you,  keep your paws off the house plants,  and…
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Fragrant Flashbacks by
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    Fragrant Flashbacks           I was in my teens—so many things I didn’t understand. So many aspects of life that I did because I thought I should or I did because I was compelled. And I was too close to myself for perspective, so all I could do was respond…
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Oh! by
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Her mouth rounded as she faced us and said, "This is Oh--Oh--repeat after me:
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Rebellious Hair by
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Prompted By Hair

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Hair was my rebellion!
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Born Blue by
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Prompted By Politics

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My mother was a proud FDR Democrat and preached it at home. My father’s family grew up quiet Republicans, transplanted to Detroit from St. Louis. We never got him to admit who he voted for in 1960, but he became more liberal as he aged. I was not quite four years old during the 1956…
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My Pink Dress by
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Prompted By Lost and Found

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The Pink Dress None of this was supposed to happen: not finding the dress, not losing the dress, and certainly not finding it again. But that’s what did happen.   In the days before you could make online reservations, my husband used the services of a trusted travel agent for his business trips and some…
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And That’s the Way It Is … Or Was by
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Prompted By Broadcast News

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My first memory of broadcast news is the image of my mother madly ironing while watching something on television that clearly angered her, the Army-McCarthy hearings. I was just a kid and thus she never explained to me why she kept watching this when it was clearly upsetting her. I guess my grandkids could wonder…
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Avocation, Delusion, Masturbation by
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(141 Stories)

Prompted By Why We Write

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"...the chimera of Security"
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Organize your Cave* by
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Prompted By Inequality

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"We must all swim in the same sea. Right?”
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