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    FART CORNER

    FART CORNER I worked in a small print t-shirt factorywhen I was thirty. The owner, who didn'tdo any work, would drop in several timesa day just to try and catch us slacking. There were four other girls and one dude.Sue was...

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    • hahaha, good one. Had it been the time of covid you’d have a good reason to wear a mask.
      I’ll never look at mustangs the same again. 🙂

    • I loved reading this. It somehow scratched an itch I couldn’t reach haha. Thanks

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    Alzheimer's

    Alzheimer'sDedicated to Tim (TIM-BLOOD) whosecomment led to a comment back...and an idea:----------Grady didn't like being confused.He did not remember the nameof the man standing before him.The man said, he was his son Barry.1...2...3...4...5. Grady could count.He remembered the first...

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    • Wow! I’m speechless. My father died of dementia and this is a bit scary to read being I can relate to it. Noy only in what I saw from my father but others around him during hospital and rehab visits.

      I’m glad you didn’t leave. You’re too good to hide your writing.

      Thanks so much for the dedication, Paula. 🙂

    • This is good. My friend’s mother has dementia, and it breaks her heart to see her that way.
      I am also glad you did not leave.

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    SANDY

    SANDRACharlie Brown had his littlered-headed girl and I had mine.We were both 18 and in oursenior year of high school.I was an abused child. Physically and sexually. I didn't date nor lookto hook up. I was scared and inhiding....

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    QUIRKY SOCKS

    QUIRKY SOCKS Socks is an imaginary catthat I have had off and onsince childhood. The real Socks was a stray I found. His life ended abruptly inthe back of a garbage truckbecause of the sadistic womanthat I unfortunately called Mom. She said...

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