Suprise Me

Listen, Learn, Change by
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(359 Stories)

Prompted By Protests

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I have watched the coverage over the past several weeks with fury and outrage. I don’t take to the streets for many reasons; arthritic toes, virus in the air, tendinitis in a hip flexor. Those sorts of long walks and demonstrations do not suit me. But I read and watch everything closely and think deeply…
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The Family Dinner Bites the Dust by
200
(298 Stories)

Prompted By What We Ate

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These days, the concept of a family dinner has bitten the dust. My grandkids graze rather than sitting down as a family to eat.
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Okay, Charlie by
100
(170 Stories)

Prompted By Learning to Drive

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I had to hold onto the steering wheel to reach the pedals.
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Outsider No More by
50
(90 Stories)

Prompted By Finding Your Tribe

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I always had a sense of something missing, of being on the outside of myself.
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Found-Lost-Found-Lost-Found? by
100
(194 Stories)

Prompted By Reconnecting

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1999: Friends first, then deep romance. 2000: Happiest time ever. 2001: He prefers time with (female) housemate, "trusted old friend."
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The Year of the Crow by
100
(194 Stories)

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After a couple of incidents this winter, I've concluded that I'd unconsciously adopted the successful survival strategies of the crow.
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Dorm Rules by
50
(88 Stories)

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No drugs. No alcohol, even if we were over 21. (We weren't.) No female visitors after 11 on weekdays or midnight on weekends.
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Impressions: Radios by
100
(194 Stories)

Prompted By Remembering Radios

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Two little Sony's and a tabletop radio in my bedroom.
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Better Call Cathy . . . by
10
(13 Stories)

Prompted By Final Farewell

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"As soon as your brother passes," Cathy said, "you call me up, and I’ll take good care of him." I’d noticed that the hospice people also talked in a matter-of-fact way about his death. “When he passes, you’ll have to do x and y,” they’d say, as if he were going on a two-week vacation. It was strangely comforting, as if this were the natural next step and not something to be dreaded.
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My E.R. Hangout by
25
(33 Stories)

Prompted By The ER

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Doctors and patients: the body politic.
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