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Weekly Contest #25
I.Pick up all toenail clippings from the coffee table.Lock the doors every time I leave the house.Remember coffee mug.Remember to remember.Wipe the hair from the shower glass before it ends up clogging the drain anyway.Some of these were real resolutions. The ones that weren’t were more fun to write, and not too hard either. I added some more:Kill the stink bugs the first time I see them.Keep a count of all 57 contained bobby pins.Pee at least five times a day.Why didn’t anyone ever write anti-resolutions? You know, things that weren’t “goal...
Weekly Contest #22
Three dollar bills. A dot, a C, and a jackpot. Sixteen people - some strangers, some born to celebrate together for the rest of their lives - gather around a table built for eight. Chairs are mixed and matched. Benches. Folding. Dinner chairs. 10. The dogs are excited. They’re released from their hiding spot to relieve themselves. They can’t squeeze around the table. There’s too many people. Round two begins. Wine permeates the air between those talking about new house deals, upcoming engagements, fond memories of the past 12 months. 9. Famo...
Weekly Contest #23
Snow’s only acceptable when it comes in the night. Not the dead of night when everyone’s asleep, like you did slinking in past curfew to make sure you wouldn’t wake the family dog. There’s that precious time of night just after dark when the automatic sensors go off and porch lights illuminate soft patches of watch zones. The corners of gutters. The tops of brick patio posts. Between the garage doors or the strategic lamp post keeping watch over the sidewalk. The best snow creeps when the world’s caught in a drowsy battle to keep its eyes op...
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