Suprise Me

But No One Can See Your Eyes by
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Prompted By Hair

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My mom owned her own business. She had a beauty shop in the front of our house, complete with the stations with the big mirrors and a row of driers and a little rolling table with the stuff for doing manicures. I was always surprised when friends thought I was so lucky regarding that. I…
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No Going Back by
100
(141 Stories)

Prompted By Turning Points

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I experienced an epiphany, in the James Joycean sense.
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Prompt and Circumstance by
50
(58 Stories)

Prompted By Reconnecting

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(T)he point of these reminiscences isn’t a specific memory, it’s about the conversations that ensue about those memories.
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American Idol by
200
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Prompted By Guilty Pleasures

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Really? Says every cultured person I know. You watch THAT show…or, you STILL watch that show? Short answer: yes. My father-in-law (who has been gone more than 20 years) introduced us at the end of the first season. Kelly and Justin. Kelly Clarkson won. She did OK for herself. As have Jennifer Hudson and Carrie…
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Suzanne — RetroFlash by
100
(170 Stories)

Prompted By Chance Encounters

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I didn’t notice when Suzanne first showed up. We unloaded the stage, carried it into the theater, and assembled it behind the proscenium, a stage upon a stage. First came the wine barrels, then the interlocking frame, and finally the wooden platforms. We lashed the backdrop to the uprights and, with a shout from cast…
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I Became The Hunter Gatherer by
50
(92 Stories)

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I leaned what my French or Irish ancestors must have known – how to forage. Pasta was in short supply – had to find that. Toilet paper was in short supply – had to find that.  Time to eat more fruits and vegetables which meant more recipes to learn. More time indoors so Watched Downton…
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Stanley Mouse and the little white pill by
100
(170 Stories)

Prompted By Pills

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I wrote this piece in 2016 for the Retro prompt Altered States. I hope you enjoy this '60s tale of a little white pill. — CD
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Our Chemical Companions: A Meditation on Modern Medicine (with a Side of Cynicism) by
50
(92 Stories)

Prompted By Pills

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    Far out, far out, far out. Let’s talk pills, folks. Those little sugar-coated suckers that have been humanity’s companions since we first figured out chewing on some random root could make us see sparkly jaguars. Shamans with questionable fashion sense swigged dubious concoctions, all in the pursuit of a better afterlife, or at…
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Valentine’s Day Grinch by
200
(298 Stories)

Prompted By Valentine's Day

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Preschoolers understand and need expressions of love and caring every day. Come to think of it, so do most people.
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Old Friends by
25
(41 Stories)

Prompted By Reconnecting

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