How are things, Adolph? This is Brian, from NBC. Thanks for the interview. It will air in September if the network brings me back.
Widow in a rocker pets her calico cat long strokes slowly. With the cat purring and the widow humming
Walking very slowly, ancient Wall… right behind his ancient Molly who… stepping down the garden path, her first time out in weeks, wobbly still on her new knee.
Tim’s mother told him that in 1926 she was a teen in Ireland who hid on a ship sailing to America. She had no papers when she ran awa… from her parents’ thatched-roof hu…
Perhaps there should be a hard rock band called myasthenia gravis. A rare disease for which there is no cure, MG doesn’t kill anyone right away but unmanaged it’s hard to live with. In ...
From my stool in the diner I watc… the old woman with elm tree arms command the big booth in back and roar for a menu, take a half hour to read it
Used to be she’d tell him what to get at the grocery store and he always brought it back. Now she makes a list.
After the Spring rain a dove on a Dogwood branch preens like a starlet
Happened 40 years ago senior year of college they were engaged to marry in June till he dropped her off
He’s a chef today but Raj Patel was once a swami in another life and a mongoose twice in other lives as well. All this occurred in Bangalore
Let’s check the terminal and see what jobs might be available to match your skill set, the interviewer said. The young man
Unlike his peers his office holds no photo of a wife no indication that he has fathered five
Millie on crutches in the day room tells Fred on his walker to find him.
Sometimes you sit for days sucking yourself in praying the right words will fall in your ear toboggan over the whorls
She could sing, dance, and act but picking a man was a problem. She didn’t complain or explain just worked hard for the money, an Unsinkable Molly Brown.