Magical snow_American Interchange_It Pays the Bills_House Flipping Into Eternity
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Magical snow
Roxy is walking down the street to reach the Grocer,it was freezing cold but unfortunately she had no other way and hence had to walk the distance,the roads were empty with just few vehicles and very less people as well due to holiday season and as it had snowed heavily yesterday the people preferred to stay indoors rather than stepping out.She saw few poor kids sitting in the road in such cold weather which would freeze anyone,they were sitting without winter clothes and blanket and nobody bothered to help them,Roxy was helpless as she didn't have enough money to help them.The kids saw her pa...
American Interchange
It was just past three-thirty when the first customer pulled into Mo’s Irish Pub on the western outskirts of Omaha. Mo Murphy stood there behind the counter, listening to a Gaelic rock tape and plunging his damp gray washcloth into the bottoms of pint glasses when the bell tinkled. He looked up to see a man about twenty years his junior, mid-40s, wearing a cashmere sweater and leather boots and leading the November chill as the door slammed shut.“Afternoon, fella,” Mo said, flipping the washcloth over his shoulder and turning a glass upright. “What’ll it be?”The man pulled off his flat cap and...
It Pays the Bills
I am feeling all of my fifty-nine years as my assistant is slathering my bare skin down with petroleum jelly. I already have the make-up on. That’s the easy part, the hard part is the costume. Luckily, LionCon only comes once a year.I will never forget the first time I saw The Deer Hunter. It was a Friday night 1978, I was fourteen years old and had badgered my older brother to take me to a movie. The one condition was that he got to pick the movie. I agreed and sat down in the theater resolved to enjoy a night out of the house no matter how stupid his film selection was. Within the first five...
House Flipping Into Eternity
Sure, the glorified shanty had all the rustic charm of a Little House on the Prairie episode. But its price tag of $120,000 probably made it the bargain basement buy of the decade.Curb appeal didn’t exist for the rundown cabin, but a few steps from thwww.onedoor.cce entrance you stepped into one of the most beautiful lakefront stretches of forest he had ever laid eyes on. Then, after gingerly ascending the crooked front steps, Tom Cupiskin peeled back several layers of cobwebs on the porch and turned the ancient doorknob with his gloved hands. The knob then slipped out of his hands and onto the ground as ...