Suprise Me

Searching on two paths by
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Retrospective Faith.  Do I have any?  I’m not a believer in an afterlife. I don’t believe in answered prayers.  I don’t believe that there is a higher power looking out for my safety and general well-being.  I wasn’t born for a reason or as part of a plan. I tried for maybe sixty percent of…
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Pink Ribbons on my License by
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Prompted By Learning to Drive

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We took Driver’s Ed during a free period in high school. Since I was in choir, took PE for two years, then a semester of typing, I didn’t have any free periods until second semester of my junior year in high school. I was already 16, so I was 16 1/2 by the time I…
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New Rules: Parking by
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(298 Stories)

Prompted By Parking

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I love to shop local and support the small businesses that still exist in my community, but the first consideration is always parking.
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A dream, an encounter, a magical moment (and more) by
50
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When Dave returned to the phone and told me the call had been from a “John Steptoe,” I thought my roommates were playing a practical joke.
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The $64,000 Question by
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Who was Harold Mendelson? He’s a guy who grew up in the Fillmore District of San Francisco and went on to become a famous actor and game show host. He was also a lifelong buddy of my father’s. You never heard of Harold? But does the name Hal March ring a bell? Even though he…
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Hotels in Kazakhstan in 1995 by
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On January 19, 1995, I set off on a trip to Kazakhstan to help find ways in which American computer technology could help improve the safety and/or efficiency of the coal mining industry in that country, which had recently become an independent state, no longer under the domination of the Soviet Union.  I left Columbus…
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Fast Times at FDU by
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(141 Stories)

Prompted By Marijuana

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I recall none of it.
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Radio Guys by
200
(298 Stories)

Prompted By Remembering Radios

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Reflecting on radio, I remember my father and my middle brother, both of whom depended on it to survive.
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Dark Into Light by
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Prompted By Hello Darkness

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I used to hate the short, dark days of December. I’d sink into them. Sulk. Play the Blues. Then I spent one New Years in Iceland. It was dark but for two hours of twilight midday. Two white swans floated on the placid pond in Reykjavik. Time passed slowly. We sipped Scotch at 6. Huddled…
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A Long and Winding Road by
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"Notably the Berkeley School of Criminology was targeted by key players in the US military-industrial complex such as Ronald Reagan himself, then Governor of California and Regent of UC-Berkeley."
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