snowy drive_This Old House......_Don't Look Under the Rug_Hit Me Again, Bob
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snowy drive
Mason was driving on a country road to his aunt Felicia's house when a blizzard rose up. He suddenly hit an icy patch. “This is all for naught. I am going to pass away in this blizzard and no one will find my body,” he thought worriedly. He was suddenly in a ditch when his life flashed before his eyes and he said in a barely audible whisper, “Jesus, I know I have not been a perfect child and I so often forget what’s important in life. Please forgive me. I have sinned in thought, word, and deed. By what I have done and what I have left undone. I know I am not worthy to be called your child. But...
This Old House......
That house, the one on Elm Swww.onedoor.cctreet that sat wedged between another apartment building and a restaurant bar on a busy street, it roomed maybe 25 tenants, cheap rent, run down, but it was there. Like a rock that withered and aged in grey shadows, never going anywhere, breathing tales of years gone past. This house was situated in a nice area, surrounded by trees, gardens and other big expensive homes, well kept for the most part, except this one. Let me tell you, the tenants that lived here, well, let's just say characters with each very different pasts and stories to tell, secrets? Yes, the hous...
Don't Look Under the Rug
It was the middle of the night, and Dan couldn’t sleep. This was nothing new for him; every night for the last 15 years, his bladder had needled him awake at the witching hour—that time when all the clubbers have gone back home, and the city rests before clambering back to life for another busy morning. It was the one hour every night when New York City was impossibly quiet.He softly sat up and massaged his trembling right hand. He tried to remember the date, but was unsuccessful. Slowly, almost imperceptibly, the days had begun to blend together into a monotonous loop. Somewhere along the way...
Hit Me Again, Bob
T/W: Aunt Jemima used as a seductive pancake maker. A song from 1893 by Henry Miller is quoted. Both of these are found in the free use policy of international satire law. There's also some religious language. Don't read this if you go to a non-denominational church. ###########You know when the judge gives you three to five … Hours of community serviceHe's not asking you to train for a new profession. I throw my shovel down and tell big David Bagelwood that he needs to take care of the carcass himself. My name is not Animal Control.My name is Tommy and I was caught scuba ping without a licen...