Suprise Me

Grundy by
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I have learned that all “tweens” go through tough adolescent years; it seems to be a universal truth. Mine seemed particularly brutal, as we moved from Detroit to a near-suburb, I skipped a grade at this crucial period, the new girls were far more sophisticated and I had a particularly ugly adolescence with buck teeth,…
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Camera Obscura by
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(170 Stories)

Prompted By Photo Booths

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A picture is worth a thousand words... unless it isn't.
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Humbug, or Sightless in the Circus by
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(170 Stories)

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I didn’t much give a damn for wearing glasses.
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The Smart Girl in the Room by
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Prompted By Intelligence

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Hillary, I get you. I was you. Sadly, as my mother often advised me, it’s nice to be smart but be quiet about it.
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Class of 1968 by
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Prompted By 1968

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I was in the high school class of 1968, indelibly stamped. When that year was still the future, it represented that border between childhood dependency and my real life, whatever that might mean.  I had known nothing but childhood, but I felt ready for things to turn. 
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Jackson’s Third Birthday by
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Prompted By Toys & Games

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We know your passion for trucks, and so / We come to the park bearing trucks.
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Downtown, Everything’s Waiting for You* by
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(58 Stories)

Prompted By Shopping Local

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Two department stores. All sorts of other downtown fixtures – jewelers, women’s fashion, men’s stores, Army-Navy, hobby shops, and a Woolworth’s.
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Cranking it out — a reflection on the end of work by
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Prompted By Retirement

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Is this retirement? I ask. Nah.
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Minding Monkey by
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My partner, Dina’s mother Barbara, was going out with her for support, and Dina needed someone to look after her pup, whom she called “Monkey”. I told her to forget about boarding, especially because Monkey had been a shelter pup, and volunteered to look after him at our house.
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The Tenth One Goes to Michigan by
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1963, the year I started college, was a rather schizophrenic time for women. There were glimmerings of feminism and social activism, but a lot of the old expectations for women lived side-by-side with these new ideas.
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