Monthly Archives: March 2012

Bank

The morning minutes get away around the list of my select eclectic jobs. I rise to write and exercise the hound and me, but something pressing always robs us of ten minutes here or thirty more to tend the house, … Continue reading

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Regurgitation (Middle)

In general, from fifth grade to 59, Lilah just didn’t go there. The few times she vomited involved alcohol, unconciousness, and the kindness of some fellow partiers. Except for the London trip. Lilah’s parents determined that they would celebrate their … Continue reading

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Regurgitation (Beginning)

  Lilah was never a good vomiter. Her whole family avoided the process, opting instead to suffer through the clutches of stomach cramps until the problem descended into their intestines, where they were all more comfortable about the issue. Of … Continue reading

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Archaeology

Commercial culture coexists with this – a scripted settlement in parallel, with automotive atmosphere, the kiss of poison fast food handling and the spell of household toxins. Pulled by ads to buy unworth to eat unhealth to dream of gold … Continue reading

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SADS

As early as the 19th century, some observers understood that humans are pouchless marsupials. They noted that it took nine months after birth before a baby person could move his or her little body enough to find the tit. It … Continue reading

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Headache

I felt the pressure first behind an eye and now it’s grown to band my brow again. I used to think I needed food, or try more water but I didn’t get it then. I didn’t see it was my … Continue reading

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Current Events (End)

It only got worse over the next two years. Bill and Mary had no more babies, partly on purpose but mostly because they rarely had sex after Eric. Bill started to dally with other women. He’d always been outgoing, chatting … Continue reading

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Current Events (Middle)

They settled in Terra Vista, where Bill grew up. Mary came from a little town fifty miles inland, but she got to know Terra Vista in the three years she and Bill dated, and she liked it well enough. They … Continue reading

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Line

These arbitrary lines befuddle me: unnatural boundaries; symbolic fence. The limits we are taught ought not to be ordained unless from ordinary sense. However did you people so decide to separate experience and stress the difference in activities, divide the … Continue reading

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Current Events (Beginning)

Bill Essex is a news junkie. From birth he was interested in his surroundings and attentive to even his mother’s friends’ gossip, but he was bitten by the news bug in fifth grade. He had a good teacher then: one … Continue reading

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