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The Fox by
10
(11 Stories)

Prompted By My First Apartment

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We welcomed a sexy teen to stay with us.
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The Whole World is Watching by
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(165 Stories)

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We managed to see our share of the Saturday kids’ programs, endless varieties of Westerns, the stereotypical Ozzie and Harriet sitcoms, variety shows and increasingly, the news.
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A Very Expensive Nose by
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(40 Stories)

Prompted By Priciest Purchase

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I was wrapping up my three racing day visit, up to my elbows and knees in routines I had wallowed in most every summer since 1975. 
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How’s That Again? by
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(58 Stories)

Prompted By Ageism

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And finally, when did us older folk as individuals become “we” and seem to merit attention as if we were dumb, blind and simple?  As in, how are “we” feeling?
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As Real as It Gets by
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(165 Stories)

Prompted By The ER

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People at San Francisco General Hospital emergency room had T shirts printed up that included the tag line: “as real as it gets”.  That pretty much summed up the big urban County Hospital experience where I was a medical student.   The ER was where lives in crisis ended up—there, or in prison, or sometimes both.…
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GP by
200
(346 Stories)

Prompted By Family Medicine

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GP My father was a GP with an office on the first floor of our house,  and we lived “over the store”    (See The Puppy in the Waiting Room,  Saying Farewell to a Special Guy, and Turkey and Trimmings with Flu Shot) My dad did it all – delivered babies,  took out splinters and appendixes,  and…
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Yale: Studies, Romances, Escape by
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(33 Stories)

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In the summer of 1961, I left my job in Harlem where I was working with gang members as a community worker, for a student life at Yale that catapulted me from clamorous chaos to hushed academia.
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I Can’t Live Without Spell Check by
200
(298 Stories)

Prompted By Spelling

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For someone who loves to write, being a terrible speller used to be my Achilles heel.
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The Gift to Be Simple by
10
(13 Stories)

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Did that woman know how her simple act of kindness turned our entire situation around?
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Tennis Woes by
200
(346 Stories)

Prompted By Hobbies

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Tennis Woes I’ve written recently about my pickleball addiction and also about my long,  and rather lackluster tennis career and my parents’ unforgivable role in it.  (See Pickled) Here’s more about that disappointing chapter in my sporting life. My parents were both athletic,  in facf my father was a really good tennis player in his…
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