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Voting for Reagan, Voting for Bernie by
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The point of all this sad history is to reflect on what happened this weekend, when my 20-year old son asked me to help him with his ballot, and I said "sure."
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Someone’s at the Door by
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Prompted By Door-to-Door Sales

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The schtick was to make the parents guilty that their children were falling behind in school and things would get dire if they didn't get the encyclopedia.
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Grace by
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Prompted By The Great Beyond

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Remember how, in her 70s, she walked four extra blocks in a snowstorm to save a few pennies on toilet paper?
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Experiential Prizes by
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... my name was called, the first and last time I won this organization's raffle. The people at the table were delighted I won ...
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It’s Behind the Ears, Father by (1 Story)

Prompted By Hair

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On the weekends, at a dance, away from school, --in the real world, we would pull that length of hair out from behind and drape it over our ears. Wild!
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Punch Lists and Prayers by
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Prompted By Home Repair

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Next hurtle – what contractor in his right mind would undertake this project with such an unrealistic budget and very tight timeline? It was now June and we needed to open the school in September.
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A Humorous Peek At Superstition by
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Prompted By Superstitions

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“Don’t Walk Under That Ladder”   Alright, ladies and gents, gather ’round. Today’s dissertation is on the peculiar phenomenon of superstition. You know, those little habits that make grown adults clutch a rabbit’s foot like it’s the winning lottery ticket, or avoid black cats like they’re Harvey Weinstein at a kindergarten graduation. Now, as a…
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Lucky’s Afghans: a 20th-century disaster by
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Prompted By Disasters

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How do you reconcile heartbreak and fear, sadness and jeopardy, and the sense that everything is ending? You don’t.
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Good Boss, Bad Hair by (3 Stories)

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My boss, Holly, raced to her office and closed the door. I had not been working long at the radio station, but I knew this was a bad sign. She had come back from her hair appointment. I didn’t actually hear sobbing, but then again the doors in our offices were pretty solid. Holly had…
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She’s Got Legs by
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One hot summer, I built a Mount and Brungs Proportional Diluter.
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