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Jenny Kiss’d Me and Natalie Cried
Joe Writes . . . It has been suggested that more poetry might be helpful during The Great Isolation, and what could it possibly hurt? With a nod to the poets of older days and an explanation that follows . … Continue reading
Our Mother Stole Relish Packets
Tom Writes . . . More About Our Beloved Mother, Who Died She used to steal stuff. She went through a phase, maybe twenty or fifteen years ago, when she used to grab packets of condiments from every restaurant. Packets … Continue reading
On Chasing Girls and Movie Stars
A Slice of Life Along the Grand in the Off-Season (Hurray, Hurray: Paddling Begins Again Soon) Joe Writes . . . Happy St. Patrick’s Day! May God grant you a first love to chase ’round the playground, a lifelong friend … Continue reading
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Tagged love, Michigan, nostalgia
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