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I’m Persisting, I’m Speaking, and I’m Voting by
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Random thoughts from a nasty woman facing a long winter … One of my favorite political memes is “Nevertheless, she persisted,” said by Mitch McConnell to Elizabeth Warren back in February of 2017. She refused to be silenced while reading a letter into the Senate record written by Coretta Scott King opposing Jeff Sessions for…
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Aftermath by
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Prompted By Parties

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I walk out in a daze, music ringing in my ears, the girls in their party dresses still twirling across my eyes.
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“Get yourself a hat so you look like somebody!” by
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Prompted By Hats

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He traced his commitment to wearing hats to his first jury trial.
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Bad Moon Rising by
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Prompted By Superstitions

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Beliefs about women’s health and the moon are particularly strong. 
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Revelations by
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Prompted By Fame

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Revelations  Fame well deserved came to a young African American choreographer one night in 1960 when he premiered a new work at the 92nd St Y.  The choreographer was 29 year-old Alvin Ailey,  and the piece was Revelations. Inspired by what Ailey called blood memories of his rural Texas childhood,  and by Negro spirituals,  gospel,…
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Comments on “Priciest Purchase” Prompt by
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Prompted By Priciest Purchase

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STILL cannot post comments on other people's stories, so...
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Magnolia, The Story of a Garden by
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Prompted By The Garden

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Magnolia,  the Story of a Garden After the war a young couple returned to New York from Charleston with their 2 year-old daughter and bought a house in the Bronx on the GI Bill.   (See Parkchester, Celebrate Me Home)   There was a wonderful grape arbor in the garden and the girl’s grandmother made wine with…
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Acquired Tastes: A Conspiracy by the Bland & Nasty Tasting Food Lobby by
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Prompted By Acquired Tastes

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    Right, acquired tastes, my ar*e. You know what they’re really saying, don’t you? “This stuff is grim, but we can’t afford to throw it away.” So here’s three stories about how you, a literal child, was just too simple to appreciate. Olives. Tiny, wrinkled balls of sadness swimming in brine. Apparently, these were…
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Bless Its Pointed Little Head by
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Prompted By Spelling

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It’s about something I see somewhere at least once a day.
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Fernando’s Fritattas by
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Prompted By Recipes

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Ferdando’s Fritattas When my son Noah was in high school the headmaster announced the school would be participating in an exchange program with 20 students from Spain.  The Spanish kids would come to New York for a month,  and at a later date our students would go to Spain.  Families were asked to host and…
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