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When love hurts.

It doesn't seem possible, but it was fifteen years ago when we met.  He was so incredibly irritating.  I was a seventh grader, he was a sixth grader, which, made me superior in the middle school food chain.  He was this nerdy kid who played the clarinet, he wore glasses and his hair was a messy ...


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Waiting for His Return

I had to grieve all over again when I saw my husband back to war for the second time.  This time was different, because he wasn't just my husband anymore.  He was now the father of my child that I was going to be raising alone.   ;But it was MY job to suck it up and get on with life.And life went ...


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Chapter 5: Back Home

By: John Petway
In my last chapter I talk about how happy I was to be on the road again. Well that happiness only lasted 2 weeks. I started having problems TransAm Trucking Company. The trouble ...
Comments (0) Mar 10, 2010 113
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Chapter 3: Cryin Moments

By: John Petway
Comments (2) Mar 10, 2010 9,616
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Alan's War. Five.

By: Alan Stanley
The blast smashed it's way across the gardens to the north of where we crouched in our shelter in the ground in the garden of our house in Carlton Road, Romford in the county ...
Comments (0) Mar 10, 2010 136
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Cameron, can you say...?

By: Charisma R
Audrey, my daughter, who’s 4 years old going on 40, likes to ask her brother, Cameron, who’s 2 going on 2 ½, if he can say certain words. My daughter was able to say her ABC’s ...
Comments (0) Mar 10, 2010 179
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Prologue

By: John Petway
I wanted to write this book about my life. “This Is My Story, And This Is My Song”. It was a strange time to start writing in the late December 2009, but life has pass me so much ...
Comments (0) Mar 10, 2010 9,514
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Perseverance

By: Sid Kapaholo
Perseverance Starting a story is hard. Ending one is even harder. When you are born you are given the choice to be great or fall hard. You can never choose the boat ...
Comments (1) Mar 10, 2010 8,834
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Chapter 4: On the Road Again

By: John Petway
I was on my way to Rockwell, TX by bus. It was a very long trip. While I was on the bus, I was thinking about my family, my mom, and most of God. There was never a day that goes ...
Comments (0) Mar 10, 2010 228
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Biorhythms: The Fraud Too Tough To Die

By: Arthur Louis
For a while, many years ago, I thought I had helped to bury the biorhythm fraud. But as I scan the Internet these days, examining the offerings on Amazon and elsewhere, I find ...
Comments (3) Mar 09, 2010 11,996
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On A Very Cold Day In Hell...

By: Michelle Anderson
At the edge of a great void, in a season born cold, blue and livid, I stood upon my grandmother's shoulders to peer inside my descending maternal womb as reality contracted around ...
Comments (7) Mar 09, 2010 3,545
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Discovering Ross Perot

By: Arthur Louis
I was the first writer from a national publication to write about Ross Perot. I can’t take credit for discovering him, however, because the story was assigned to me by a Fortune ...
Comments (2) Mar 09, 2010 4,625
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Dedicated to my Sister

By: anchu abhilash
Me and my sister hardly got any opportunity to stay together, neither in childhood nor in adultery. Financial and personal situations at home kept us away all through the life. ...
Comments (0) Mar 09, 2010 4,030
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Big D: Not Your Average City

By: Arthur Louis
“Ask not what your country can do for you. Ask what you can do for your country.” -- John F. Kennedy, on inauguration day in 1961. Although I had once driven across the Texas ...
Comments (4) Mar 08, 2010 5,951
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When someone loves me

By: Elvida Yuliana
It's time for me to search fiancee or husband. Hehehe... It is time to search a good man to be my husband. I don't know how to say. When I was a little girl, it was time to ...
Comments (0) Mar 08, 2010 6,595
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A Monument

By: ReeZhak Frumberg
Rita and I were working very hard to make a go of it on our little farm. The neighbors behind us, Esther and Joseph, didn’t speak English, but even with Rita’s limited use of ...
Comments (1) Mar 08, 2010 9,103
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Chippewa On My Shoulder

By: Michelle Anderson
I was standing under a Pabst Blue Ribbon light next to the service rail waiting for the bartender to acknowledge me. He was the first patron on my right and obviously quite drunk. ...
Comments (7) Mar 07, 2010 11,118
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Slugging It Out with A Best-Selling Author

By: Arthur Louis
Although I didn’t join the staff of Fortune magazine until 1966, I had long been aware of an article that had run in the magazine in 1957, about the richest Americans at that ...
Comments (2) Mar 07, 2010 9,342
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She Lies

By: Patrick Kelley
Pretty didn't begin to describe her. Attempting to describe her is, in fact, an endeavor at which one is certain to fail. See what I mean? She was that woman. The first quality ...
Comments (2) Mar 06, 2010 6,309
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Slalom!

By: Tamika Anderson
This story is also from my childhood.. A day when my friend from boarding school and I was out and went skiing in Darloan. Cross contry skis was what we had. We came down to ...
Comments (0) Mar 06, 2010 3,964
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Alan's War.

By: Alan Stanley
Jean Douglas extricated herself from her husbands arms and sat down at the table opposite to him. "Later" she said, cutting a piece of potato in half. She nibbled and blew ...
Comments (0) Mar 05, 2010 6,229
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MID LIFE NEED FOR CHANGE

By: DANIEL NOLAN
My first and only time riding a motorized two wheel vehicle was around the age of 12. It was on a friends mini bike that my dad told me not to ride. We had tried riding up and ...
Comments (0) Mar 05, 2010 8,766

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