A Great List

About work. I love this website – basically a list a day. Kind of List of the Day Club. And this list, Henry Miller’s 11 Commandments to himself, his rules for writing, is an awesome list that is still relevant today. Not just for writers, though it is great advice for writers, but for anyone […]

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T 5379

He felt a pinch and woke and she pushed him down and tweezed another ear hair, and he said, You’re too good, and she said, Your back’s next.

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T 5378

He rolled off her and fell asleep. She closed her eyes, and imagined a world illuminated by disco lights. How deep is your love? she huffed.

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T 5377

It is the last day on his calendar, the end of days, But that’s just ’cause you tore the rest off, she says, and he says, You know too much.

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T 5376

The flirtation commences in aisle one. The potential of consummation in aisle two. He meets his wife in aisle three. Clean up in aisle four.

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T 5375

She drank back the cocktail and he said, Thirsty? and she said, You can do better than that, and there was silence, and he said, No I can’t.

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T 5374

She sleeps on his pants. He knows retrieving them might wake her. He takes a long objective look. And decides to go pantless into the night.

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T 5373

He came to the party wearing his “I am Superman” t-shirt and bumped into his ex-girlfriend and she said, Still with the irony, and snickered.

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T 5372

He grabbed the ax from the barn and went out and chopped the rotten tree. His son cried the whole time. I’m going to have issues, he wailed.

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T 5371

He ordered a beer and the bartender said, Girl troubles? and he said, I’m so infatuated I got a hernia, and the bartender backed away slowly.

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