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Some dream of bedding a person–others just dream of a bed! by
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She wanted me to be her instrument; I just wanted to be her fearless union leader.
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Unspoken Words by
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A dad's teachings can come in a simple gesture of kindness.
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Holidays Past and Now, Memories of Italian Songs by
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Prompted By Pandemic Holidays

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Each year, everyone complained that we were not spending enough time with them.
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Look What They’ve Done to Your Pear, Milton Glaser! by
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Prompted By Pet Peeves

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Look What They’re Done to Your Pear, Milton Glaser! Lynn Truss who wrote Eats,  Shoots and Leaves: the Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation  is a woman after my own heart.   She wishes for a ‘grammar police force’  that would hunt down and arrest merchants with ungrammatical signs on their storefronts and others who abuse the…
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Holes in my head by
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When I first saw this Retro prompt, a David Sedaris essay* came to mind. Here, Sedaris laments the lack of worthwhile accessories for men. “[Accessories” for men aren’t nearly as interesting as women’s,” he writes. “I have no use for cuff links or suspenders, and while I’ll occasionally pick up a new tie, it hardly…
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The Cacophony for the Carceral State by
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Prompted By Prison

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Overture.  The Middletown Ct. Police Station—Bartok’s Sonata for two pianos and percussion. Before beginning my job as a substitute teacher, I traveled to the police department for a fingerprint security check.  The officer, a large friendly African American interviewed me. “Where will you be teaching?” “Middletown High School.” “Oh,” he warningly replied. “Do you know…
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From Conservative Cal Poly to San Jose State by
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Prompted By Protests

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My protests at San Jose State. After two years at California’s very conservative college, Cal Poly SLO, I went to San Jose State to get a more complete education, including some political action .
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The Pagan Ritual of Moving the Clock Hands by
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Prompted By Changing Times

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Let us set aside the mechanical act of moving the clock hands forward, and think instead on the clock's underlying  connection to the seasonal changes in our natural world...
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I’m Not A Poet and Don’t I Know It by
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Prompted By Inaugurations

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I refused to watch the previous inauguration, More accurately called the abomination, But teary-eyed in hopeful celebration, I watched this one with at least half the nation.   Don’t get me wrong, I am all for Joe, But if you ask almost anyone, the women stole the show. Not just the performances of Lady Gaga…
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Wait, Wasn’t I Supposed to Feel Comfortable Here? by
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Prompted By The First Time

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When I think about “first times” the one event that comes to mind is the first time I stepped into a gay bar. For the great majority of you, there is probably not any comparable experience you can point to and relate to this experience. You grew up with it being perfectly acceptable—in the right circumstances—for you to…
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