Suprise Me

Do You See The Darkness Or The Light by
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Prompted By Disasters

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Personally I feel what most people consider a disaster in reality is quite the contraire. Not at all unlike the way most people see events in life, so many seem to see the dark side of so much instead of the light on the other side. This is the way man has survived countless centuries.…
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Brusha Brusha Brusha by
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(302 Stories)

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Thinking about advertising jingles of my youth, what first popped into my mind was two toothpaste commercials.
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What’s That Smell?! by
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(25 Stories)

Prompted By Pandemic Holidays

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My first Thanksgiving as a married woman, I invited my in-laws to our tiny apartment. I bought a Ready-to-Cook turkey, unwrapped it and stuck it in the oven, as instructed. I folded up the couch-bed and readied the living room to receive guests. I made the stuffing, cooked the yams, opened the cranberry sauce and…
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The Dead Book by Jane Churchon by (2 Stories)

Prompted By Working

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I like to take my time when I pronounce someone dead.
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Photo Booth on Safari by
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Prompted By Photo Booths

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We could hear dull, throaty roars in the distance.  We were more than happy, thank you very much Mr. Guard, to be accompanied across the field.  Would they be willing to have us take their picture the next day, once there was light, if we gave them a copy?  Indeed, they would.
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WO-HE-LO* by
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Prompted By Scouting

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My mother was our Blue Bird leader. As such, she went out of her way not to show favoritism…so much so that when we put on a little production of the Pied Piper of Hamlin, I was cast as one of the rats.
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Cruisin’ for Burgers and Broads by
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Prompted By Camp

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The summer before my senior year in college I worked as a counselor at a Jewish overnight camp near Ann Arbor, MI called Camp Tamarack. I was assigned to a cabin in the Pioneer Girls, the oldest girls at the camp. The group was situated a little away from the main camp. There was no…
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Using My Talents by
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Prompted By Lemons to Lemonade

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So-so actress; better stage manager. Didn’t have the drive or thick enough skin to go to New York and try for Broadway; married at 21. Took a crummy job doing data entry. Sang while I key-punched. While eavesdropping on the salesman in the office next door I had an epiphany – I could do this! Took…
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A more rustic form of “chain letter” by
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Prompted By Chain Letters

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Instead of glancing at their cellphones or GameBoys while walking around the streets, everyone would be furtively eyeing the trees, searching for evidence of that crevice or fissure that might hold a secret treasure.
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I was a Playboy centerfold, Miss March 1967 by
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Prompted By Magazines

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My time as a Playboy centerfold
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