Suprise Me

Pardon me while I have a strange interlude by
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Prompted By Comedy

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Comedy, for me, is reified in the Animal Crackers scene when madcap Captain Spaulding (Groucho Marx) steps away from staid Mrs. Rittenhouse (Margaret Dumont) and  Mrs. Whitehead (Margaret Irving) saying: “Pardon me while I have a strange interlude.”  You know, recently I’ve favored cremation over burial, but burial’s preferable if I can have Groucho’s line carved…
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When a kosher meat man encounters the state bureaucracy by
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Prompted By The DMV

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In preparing him, Dad emphasized, “Jake, they don’t want to know your philosophy on life. They want to know what you would do as a driver in different situations.” J
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And Things That Go Bump in the Night by
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And Things That Go Bump in the Night It’s been one week since we started our unplanned Covid 19 quarantine/staycation and I’m still reeling with the disbelief and the worry.  And each day brings news of people we know or of well-known personalities who’ve been affected. Yesterday we learned of the coronavirus-related death at 81…
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When I Look in Your Eyes by
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Prompted By The Eyes Have It

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In the late sixties I was drawn to a song by British composer Leslie Bricusse, “When I Look in Your Eyes.” The music was haunting, the lyrics discomforting. They spoke of a depth of feeling and life experience I did not have. Sometimes now I’ll hear teens debate the “best” eye color—hazel? blue? green? brown?—or…
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Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos by
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What amazes and terrifies me about the role that timing (or is it luck?) has played in my life is how dismayingly often my future has been determined by chance events. So many times, the course of my life has been diverted by what happened – or didn’t – at some random moment.  Planning and…
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Finding the Car by
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Prompted By Senior Moments

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December, 2003, my first time volunteering for the huge “December Sale” at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts. My friend Barbara Cole Lee chaired this sale which ran over several days during the first week of December. She is a force of nature, brought in significant buyers from the art world and beyond…
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The Hair of the Prophet by
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Prompted By Refugees

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The Muslim staff that worked in our house protected the gardener and his Hindu family, temporary refugees in their own land.
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Loud and Abominable by
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Prompted By Nicknames

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Henrietta was an awkward name for a tiny child ... so the family called her Yettie.
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Redlines, artists, and mobsters by
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Prompted By My Hometown

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All seemed very normal in this town, as long as you stayed in your lane.
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It was a fraternity party. (Shhh.) by
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Prompted By How We Met

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"It's a dance. Well, it's a hoedown."
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