It's lonely out here. I look up and down the sidewalks, both sides of the street, and I'm the only newspaper there.
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Suprise Me
The Only Edition on the Block
Prompted By Newspapers
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It's lonely out here. I look up and down the sidewalks, both sides of the street, and I'm the only newspaper there.
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Scammed!
Prompted By Hacked!
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Scammed! I thought I was pretty smart but the scammers out there are even smarter! A few years ago I got a call telling me my Verizon bill was overdue and my cell phone service would soon be discontinued. I thought I’d paid that bill and could easily have checked, or I could have hung up…
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Story of the (Almost) Lost Child*
Prompted By Close Calls
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We went to Paris and Israel in 1984, the year our son turned thirteen. It was a wonderful trip marred by a few unforeseen catastrophes, the greatest of which was almost losing his little sister. Our daughters were ten and seven, and it was our youngest who gave me one of the most frightening close…
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Ch-ch-ch-changes
Prompted By Changed My Life
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There were two times, one in the '60s and one in the '70s, when something changed my life dramatically,
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Dream time
Prompted By Dreams
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Awaken to the Dream Long before we are birthed to this life, to these bodies, someone dreams us into existence. These ethereal threads that are woven throughout our life hold the patterns, warp and weave of the holy meaning to our days and nights. When the sacred spinning, the endless calling that finally finds voice…
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Boston Strong
Prompted By Sports
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I have never been an athlete – no hand-to-eye coordination; never enjoyed participating, always enjoyed watching. Lately I’ve become a gym rat and workout six days a week, staying fit with Pilates and other forms of working out. My husband always was a sports enthusiast, on intramural football and softball teams in college, but…
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Lucky dog retro flash
Prompted By An Attitude of Gratitude
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When I started thinking about this prompt, I started a list of all the reasons I had to be grateful, and soon found there was a true embarrassment of riches. When stacked up next to myriad reasons to be dismayed, angry, and depressed, an old saying came to mind: “I guess a man (sic) is…
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Girls Can Do That
Prompted By What My Mother Told Me
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My mother was the one who taught me that girls CAN do that.
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Weekly Satirical News: Saturday 4/12/2025
Prompted By Writer's Choice
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Weekly Satirical News: Saturday 4/12/2025 By Kevin J. W. Driscoll © 2025 Preface: In a world where the truly bizarre often gets lost in the daily deluge of the merely strange, the Driscoll Dispatch remains your steadfast compass pointing towards the delightfully unhinged. This week, we explore the burgeoning field of competitive apology, the unexpected…
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Midnight shift at the Bulletin
Prompted By Good Bosses, Bad Bosses
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Asshole bosses often don’t realize they’re assholes because they’ve been assholes all their life. Like a frog who doesn’t grok that he or she is slowly parboiling in a pot of hot water, asshole bosses have usually been considered assholes since infancy. Consequently, most assholes develop early defenses to assure themselves that asshole behavior is…
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