Suprise Me

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Prompted By Banned Books

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In the late 1960’s, I was asked to appear in front of my local Miami (Florida) Draft Board. The Board wanted me to defend my application to become a conscientious objector.  They were especially interested in quotes I used in my application.  The quotes were from Tropic of Cancer by Henry Miller.  This novel had…
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Betting on the end by
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... numbers corresponding to the days of the year were written on slips of paper and placed in plastic capsules, which were put into a deep glass jar (at the time I’d imagined a bingo cage).
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It Was Meant 2 B by
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Prompted By Chance Encounters

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This chance encounter in September 1974 didn't change my life, but it certainly changed the lives of the other two people involved. 
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From Earth Dust to Moon Dust by
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Prompted By Moon Landing

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She kept saying in her combination of Yiddish and English, "I can't believe they are walking on the moon."
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Bittersweet Memories by
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Over the years I would occasionally call him and attempt to talk. His short answers and inability to share his life left me feeling cut off at the knees.
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The Chain Letter and the Fender Bender by
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Prompted By Chain Letters

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The Chain Letter and the Fender Bender The first story I wrote for Retro was about some rather costly auto body damage I caused when I was driving my husband’s beloved T-bird.   Needless to say he wasn’t happy about that.   (See Fender Bender) Years before we had another fender bender and although that time…
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Prompted By Gifts

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Lately, I have been thinking that, aside from the little ones in my life who love to tear open wrapping paper to find a new toy, the best gift may be the gift of time.
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Stove by
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You never like that stove.  You don’t know what it meant.
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Mama, Don’t Let Your Children Grow Up To Be Cowboys by
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Prompted By Best Advice: Money

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As workers, we used what tools we had easily at our disposal to save: IRAs. But other than that, we enjoyed being DINKs (dual income, no kids). We didn’t have children until we’d been married 11 years. At that time, we set up a college fund and started to set aside serious money each month.…
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Finding a New Home Town by
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If home is the place “where everybody knows your name,” where you have friends that date back over 50 years, Evanston is my home town.
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