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Scribbles's blog - subscribe I am in a body on planet earth looking over the precipice which leads to the dusk of my lifetime. I enjoy writing of my experiences while I am here!

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A humorous look at the recent recycling push and the problem of what to keep and what to throw away....
My attempts to convince my sister of the love for bacon...
This is a short observation of how our icons have migrated from lovable and light hearted characters which we laughed at to someone with fang impairment....
Homonyms are words which sound the same but are spelled differently and mean different things. I have 5 examples of homonym trifectas....
A little story about how hard it is to answer the question, "Why do you write Science Fiction."...
Occassionally I find myself wondering if I had come from another place in the galaxy. I sometimes peer at the world as if it were an Uncle Milton's antfarm. I finally came out of the closet last week and admitted something which I had hidden from myself...
I was reading my own posts and I relaized that the common denominator of all my first three stories is the curiosity of why things are the way they are. Over the years I have received answers to my questions, which if not ingenious, do deserve to be to...
I went into the grocery store the other day and blankly stared at the pickle section. Have you ever seen such a variety, such a quanity. There are bread and butter, dill, garlic and my favorite, sweet pickles.
I started to look at the way pick...
Little Willie could not think of anything he loved more or enjoyed greater than pumpkin pie. He racked his brain, dumped out his toy box and examined every plastic gizmo and yet nothing made him feel as good as a piece of pumpkin pie with whip cream. T...
I once hid my peas in a ring around the edge of my plate, hoping my mother would not discouver them. Years later I asked her why she did not say anything, and she replied, "I figured you didn't like them."
My antipathy of peas continued through o...