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Go Tell Aunt Rhody by
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Prompted By Aunts & Uncles

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Daisy was a wonderful singer and taught me many songs, including "Where Have All the Flowers Gone" and "Go Tell Aunt Rhody."
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Scenes from an Italian Restaurant by
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Prompted By Restaurants

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Billy Joel probably never ate at the Italian restaurant my family favored when I was young, since he grew up in New York, not New Jersey, but he must have had a similar place in mind when he wrote the song “Scenes from an Italian Restaurant.” Don’s 21 was located on McCarter Highway in Newark,…
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Celluloid Heroes by
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Prompted By Best Picture

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“Everybody’s a dreamer, everybody’s a star,” sang the Kinks in their 1972 song “Celluloid Heroes.” So true. I nominate this song to be the permanent theme song of the Academy Awards show. First movie: Sayonara. As far as I remember, this was my first movie in a theatre, although I probably saw others on television…
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What’s Goin’ On by
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Prompted By Watergate

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“What do you remember about Watergate?” asks this week’s prompt. I am finding it a very difficult question to answer. Right now I could tell you everything that happened from the night of the break-in at Democratic Headquarters on June 17, 1972 (two days after I graduated from college), to the resignation of Richard Nixon…
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Why must I be-e a teen-A-ger in love? by
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Prompted By Teenager in Love

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Every time I have seen the phrase “teenager in love” – starting with the first time this prompt appeared in Retrospect two years ago – I have read it as teen-A-ger, with the accent on the second syllable, rather than TEEN-ager, the usual pronunciation, with the accent on the first syllable. In contrast, if the…
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Too Much Time on My Hands (Styx) by
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Prompted By Retirement

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I loved being a lawyer. I can't think of any other career I would have rather had. Except for being a rock 'n' roll singer - that would have been the best.
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We Can Work It Out by
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Prompted By Roommates

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Sometimes you can work it out, sometimes you can’t. I’ve had a lot of roommates, starting as a 17-year-old college freshman, and ending when I bought my first house at age 27. CAVEAT: This story is way too long to sustain anyone’s interest, so I advise reading maybe about half of it. Once I started…
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What Did You Learn in School Today? by
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Prompted By A Year in the Life

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In September 1958 I had just turned seven, and I was in Mrs. Smith's second-grade class
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Livin’ La Vida Loca by
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Prompted By Travels

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Memorial Day to the Fourth of July, a good length of time for a vacation
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You Say You Want a Revolution by
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Prompted By Strikes

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A companion piece to Khati's story entitled 1969.
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