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Exams Once Ruled My Life by
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Prompted By Exams

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Exams once ruled my life. Now, having experienced many true tests over a lifetime, I realize that no amount of preparation guarantees a good result. It is what I do with the hand I’m dealt that truly matters.
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RMV Where Lines Stretch Farther Than Your Patience (and Perhaps Your Sanity). by
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(89 Stories)

Prompted By The DMV

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Ah, the RMV. A mystical land where fluorescent lighting casts a pale pallor on dreams and paperwork morphs into origami dragons – as if fire-breathing was not enough. It is a realm where lines of people weave like drunken conga dancers, each step punctuated by the collective sigh of souls yearning for freedom (from the…
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Be It Ever So Humble… by
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(170 Stories)

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Both my partner and I often express our desires to return home. Each has a different version of home, having been born in widely separate locations, economic stability, and cultural surroundings. My wife is from Manhattan. She was born in Greenwich Village and, when her family moved to a larger apartment uptown, she continued going…
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On the Aisle by
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(344 Stories)

Prompted By Theater

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The Play That Goes Wrong – sidesplitting. On the Aisle As a girl I dreamt of a life on the stage,  I acted in neighborhood and college theater, and spent a wonderful summer directing camp productions,  but alas I didn’t pursue that early dream.   (See Theater Dreams,  and Piano Man – Remembering Herb) But going to the…
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Procrastinate Much? by
200
(298 Stories)

Prompted By Procrastination

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I was always the girl who was on time, organized, and started assignments well before they were due.
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School Lunch by
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(34 Stories)

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Long before tv show caricatures, the Lunch Lady was an institution at our elementary school.
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Ghosts by
50
(90 Stories)

Prompted By Snail Mail

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Or maybe that’s part of why I eventually “ghosted” him. I didn’t yet have the maturity, the empathy, the compassion that being involved with someone like him would have required in the long term.
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A flash of thanks (100 words) by
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(6 Stories)

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Mom spent Mother's Days closeted.
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Gee Whiz by
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(90 Stories)

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It’s pretty much impossible to pick just one song so I’ve zeroed in on the very first song that moved me: All I Have To Do is Dream by the Everly Brothers. When the song was released in 1958, I was 11 years old. I wouldn’t have the pleasure of my first kiss for another…
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The Evil Luncheonette by
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(141 Stories)

Prompted By First Memory

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Down there among the warehouses, trucking firms and junk yards that populated the Jersey City side of the Bay was a working-man's bar and luncheonette.
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