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Beer and Halloween
It was three days before Halloween. Jake and Darren were sitting in Jake's living room watching a movie and drinking beer. That was their favorite pastime.Jake stopped just before taking another drink and looked as though he had just the greatest thought in history."You know what would be fun to do on Halloween?" he asked."Scaring the crap out of trick-or-treaters?""Well, yeah, that would be cool but I was thinking of getting drunk and spending the night in a graveyard.""You are a special kind of stupid, aren't you?""It would be creepy fun," Jake said."It might be at that," Darren said. "Ar...
The local Cemetery
It was a dark and stormy night. The two of them had just begun their walk down section 4b of the local cemetery. You see, Richard and Thomas had just lost their father on this night one year ago. He died in a fatal car accident. Standing over the grave they read the headstone and the birth and death of their beloved father. Looking up at the sky Richard spoke in a whisper, “ Dude, I think we should go. That storm is starting to look nasty.” Thomas looked up “ No, we’re fine. What’s important is that father knows we’re here” he replied. “ what do you mean “ knows we’re here?” Richard asked. As ...
Her Turn in The Spotlight
It’s amazing, how dreams come true.They don’t arrive in a unicorn or rainbow kind of way. Real Dreams don’t roll up in a glitter-covered pumpkin carriage. No, that’s not how real dreams www.onedoor.ccarrive.Real dreams take work. The blood, sweat, and tears kind. The middle of the night in the pouring down rain and a 10-degree windchill with a fever but you’re going to get this done because you know you have to kind of work.Your dreams don’t care who else cares about them. They aren’t dreaming your dreams. Olivia Nicole Davies arrived at the Oscars in a long sleek pearl white limousine with her daughter an...
Zero Hour Nine AM
Dorothy and I sold our business, downsized, and settled for a quiet life of keeping bees in the country. We were unloading removal boxes when our new neighbour, Mitch Wallace, introduced himself and welcomed us to Platteville. We had no idea that 48 hours later we’d be in hospital after watching him pursue his life’s ambition. Heaven only knows what Mitch would have witnessed if everything had gone according to plan. In his former life, Mitch had been an engineer, a police officer and ladies’ hairdresser. However, after his breakdown ten years ago, he and his wife, Clara, moved back to the c...