Suprise Me

Uncle Meyer by
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Prompted By Aunts & Uncles

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Hannah and Sam Prensky, my great-grandparents, had five children in Kovno, Lithuania. Lizzie, their eldest, was my grandmother. They were prosperous and well-educated. Sam spoke five languages and had a cigarette rolling factory that employed 500 people. Hannah was literate, played piano and passed her quick mind and love of learning on to her children.…
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Be Prepared by
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Prompted By Scouting

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Scouting was a big part of my younger years. I enjoyed the camaraderie with other Scouts, had a great time camping, and learned a number of skills that I carry to this day.
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“Turn up your radio” by
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(141 Stories)

Prompted By Remembering Radios

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I needed a present. I wanted it to be special. I was as poor as the usual working-class undergraduate.
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Alone With the Phone by
25
(41 Stories)

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The Word by
100
(141 Stories)

Prompted By In Trouble

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She stared at me, burst into tears and ran across the street and into her house. I was surprised at how powerfully she reacted.
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Three Crazy Elections: 1968, 2000 and 2016 by
25
(25 Stories)

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My reflections of my elections disappointments of 1968, 2000 and 2016.
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Seven Double Chivases on the Rocks by
200
(359 Stories)

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I moved to Chicago in 1978 to take a sales position with a company willing to hire me. My husband stayed in Boston and we commuted for 16 months, seeing each other every second or third weekend. The photo is me, “dressed for success” in August of 1978. I have no photos of “AL”. My…
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Street Fighting [Wo]man by
200
(302 Stories)

Prompted By Question Authority

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I was seventeen years old and I was ready to learn how to be a revolutionary.
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The ’80s Called… by
50
(90 Stories)

Prompted By My First Computer

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…and they want their stuff back! Oh, the clunkyness of it all. This photo is easily worth one thousand words, but instead: my favorite screen saver: On Mighty Toaster Wings!                
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What to Wear: A Musician’s Wardrobe through the Decades by
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Prompted By What We Wore

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I favored one dress—an electric-blue sateen-spandex thing—that was cut down to here and up to there. It threatened to expose my left breast every time I reached for the bass notes.
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