It’s the biggest, weirdest story ever. I think I’m glad that I’m around to live through it. So far, my income hasn’t dried up; my house hasn’t been repossessed and the fridge is still well-stocked. So far.
by Rachelle Bramly
Posted: September 10, 2008 It smelled like doughnuts, the glazed kind to be exact. School started late that year and even though it was six days after my...
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by Julie Altebrando
Posted: September 2, 2008 By day I was a copy editing drone at a publishing company in Garden City, but I moonlighted as an About.com guide covering New...
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by Garry Crystal
Posted: January 17, 2008 There is a line by the late, great, gonzo writer Hunter S. Thompson that states, the hardest thing in this world is to be yourself...
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by Michelle Kenneth
Posted: December 8, 2007 This was my first time in the Garden. I had moved to New York the previous year (during the lock-out). I had always dreamed...
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by Michelle Kenneth
Posted: September 10, 2007 9/11/01 was like yesterday to me. I was living in Washington, DC and commuting back and forth to work in Tysons Corner.
I was...
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by The Naked Cowgirl
Posted: March 30, 2007 I've always been an adventurous person and I knew eventually I'd want to just take off and see the world, so that is what I did....
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by Naked Cowboy
Posted: March 28, 2007 I'm in Panama City Beach, Florida on the birthday of a 5-day take-over-the-world plan. We'll systematically hit a different place...
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