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  • Mystery Guests

    Please stop by and say, “Hello,” if you read my words. You make my day.

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  • Players

    That play flopped like a fish on a dock.

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  • Packing

    My mom put a curse on me when I was a kid.

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  • Isn’t it sad that most of us begin the day with a lie?

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  • Testing

    he was “crushin’ on her bad.

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  • Zaftig Goddess

    Think Marilyn Monroe and the subway grate…

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  • Twirly Training

    You were flying…you didn’t need to fly into the rose bushes but you did fly.

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  • *Everlastingly-Updated

    “The mighty being is awake and doth with his eternal motion make a sound like thunder, everlastingly.” Wordsworth

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  • I will never be mother, sister, friend, or decent human of the year because of stupid Christmas cards.

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  • Hope

    Moonlight Shadow, by Gabriele Corno I meant to get the chairs under the deck before winter came, I really did. I enjoy watching the ducks and geese on the pond so much that I just didn’t want to move the chair. My chair. I moved all the other ones under the deck, that should count

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  • The Mystery in the Cook Book

    I pulled the book off the shelves that looked most promising for a real recipe for rough puff pastry. The Great British Baking Show offered more inspiration than information, and Wolfgang Puck’s book looked more promising than most on the St. Albans library shelves. The book held that exquisite new book smell to it, and Read more

  • Teachers’ Kids

    “Out, out brief candle,” I said. “Shakespeare is so antiquated. They’re taking him out of the schools now. He’s irrelevant,” said Nick. My son was six. “Can you tell a story in a thousand words or less in iambic pentameter? I didn’t think so.”  “Just tell me a bedtime story,” he said. “It was a Read more

  • Black Licorice

    “Which house shall we hit next, the brick one or that long white one with just the porch light on?” The Bunny Sisters collaborated. Trick or Treat was a serious matter. It had to be done in the most efficient and interesting of ways. Their costumes were fashioned of dresses from the thirties and their Read more

  • An Unlikely Account of Lincoln’s Tophat

    Not many people knew of Mercucio Sibedow, haberdasher to the presidency. Mercucio grew up south of the Mason Dixon line. He learned from his daddy how to make hats and ties, leather gloves, fashion mens finishing touches. You’d think that finishing touches were woman’s work, but that would be absolutely not true. In the world Read more

  • How to hide a genius

    As a society, we paint the most malformed picture we can grumble about. We tangle our thoughts in knots of despair so tight we can’t move from one group to the next without dire consequences. Once you move, there’s no going back, especially if you’ve moved “down.” Shunning is done with silent delight. Open, honest, Read more

  • Familiar Strangers

    “Do I know you?” they both asked simultaneously, then laughed. Susan stepped backwards two steps. That laugh of his was more familiar than his face and all the warmth and funny drained out of it. She didn’t like the way she felt at all. She held a smile on her face. Maybe it wasn’t him. Read more

  • Mystery Guests

    Please stop by and say, “Hello,” if you read my words. You make my day.

    Read more

  • Players

    That play flopped like a fish on a dock.

    Read more

  • Packing

    My mom put a curse on me when I was a kid.

    Read more

  • Isn’t it sad that most of us begin the day with a lie?

    Read more

  • Testing

    he was “crushin’ on her bad.

    Read more

  • Zaftig Goddess

    Think Marilyn Monroe and the subway grate…

    Read more

  • Twirly Training

    You were flying…you didn’t need to fly into the rose bushes but you did fly.

    Read more

  • *Everlastingly-Updated

    “The mighty being is awake and doth with his eternal motion make a sound like thunder, everlastingly.” Wordsworth

    Read more

  • I will never be mother, sister, friend, or decent human of the year because of stupid Christmas cards.

    Read more

  • Hope

    Moonlight Shadow, by Gabriele Corno I meant to get the chairs under the deck before winter came, I really did. I enjoy watching the ducks and geese on the pond so much that I just didn’t want to move the chair. My chair. I moved all the other ones under the deck, that should count

    Read more