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Notes from the Edge 04-21-2024


Posted on April 22, 2024 by dello

 Notes from the Edge 04-21-2024 E.R. Visit Wound up in the E.R. the other evening/morning with my wife who was not feeling well; wow, what an eye opener that was. Got there the previous afternoon at around 4:00 PM or so. It was semi busy, looked about the same as it did twenty years ago, the last time I was in an E.R. waiting anyway; but within just a few moments I realized how different it was. The first thing I noticed was Homeless People in the ER. Lounging, stealing pens and talking nurses and security staff into crackers, sodas,

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Posted on April 20, 2024 by Author Sam Wolfe

  Notes from the Edge: Posted by Dell 3:36 am 09/28/2023 Misspent youth: How I got beat up the first few times – And Old School Mothers… When I was a kid there was no Internet, phones were barely more than curiosities that not everyone could afford, and Jesus was only in the second grade. https://writerz.net/2023/09/30/notes-from-the-edge/ https://www.writerz.net

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Zombie Fall


Posted on April 19, 2024 by Author Sam Wolfe

Geo 10-30-23 Almost November here, where in hell did this year go to? No idea, get up every day, do this, do that, and then suddenly it’s Friday, fly through the weekend, get up Monday morning, do this, do that and suddenly it’s Friday again. Same with the months and before I give it any hard consideration it will be 2024. Mark my words, I’d like to find that guy that said to me, “Enjoy it while you’re young, kid. When you get older time seems to speed up and it all just flies by,” I was about 12 at

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The Mexican or As I Went Walking One Night Black


Posted on April 19, 2024 by Author Sam Wolfe

October 28th 2023, Sam  Hey! Welcome to Saturday! You made it through another work week and here you are on my blog. So, I’m posting a story Dell wrote for you to read. It is complete, I hope you like it, feedback is always welcome, Sam TheMexican or As I Went Walking One Night Black by Wendell G Sweet PUBLISHED BY: Writerz Cover and Interior Art Copyright2013 Dell Sweet The Mexican or As I Went Walking OneNight Black Copyright © 2013 by WENDELL SWEET This book is licensed for yourpersonal enjoyment only. This book may not be re-sold or given

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Notes from the Edge 02-01-24


Posted on April 18, 2024 by dello

News… This week: It seems like last to this, the week flew by, and I had so much to do that I really couldn’t stop to think about it. Microwave ovens and presets on microwave ovens:  I like microwave ovens. They have made our lives better; I truly believe that. How else can you get a hot cup of coffee from yesterday’s leftover coffee in just about 120 seconds? Not that I do that. I mean drink yesterday’s left-over coffee… Okay… I do. Here’s the thing though, it’s coffee! That’s my only argument. It should be enough though. I mean it’s like sacred, isn’t it? If I were

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Posted on April 17, 2024 by Author Sam Wolfe

   Posted by Geo Dell 10-26-2023 Happy Thursday. It’s cold in New York, the leaves have not only turned but they are falling and snow has been included in the forthcoming overnight forecast as a possibility. Okay, I am really sorry I complained about the heat, really. I guess that does no good. It never has, year after year I complain all summer and then all winter. This is actually the time of year I don’t complain, but when you let the cat out at night and ten minutes later it’s back with three of it’s also cold friends, it’s

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My Life in the sixties


Posted on April 14, 2024 by dello

The street that I grew up on.  The house is the house we grew up in. We played tackle football on that road.  Baseball in that gravel lot in the picture above, which is directly across from our house.  The little white building pictured above? That was Major’s Market. If you had a quarter, you could get a sixteen-ounce Coke, or Pepsi if you prefer, or DR Pepper as I preferred. You could also get a large candy bar, and a handful of penny candy. All for that quarter. We used to love to walk down to Major’s Market and spend our money.  We

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