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A few excerpts from an amusing book I just read called "Encyclopedia of an Ordinary Life" by Amy Krouse Rosenthal.  I hate memoirs, but I liked the encyclopedia-format of this one and the amusing way the author writes about normal life.  "I have not survived against all odds.  I have not lived to tell.  I have not witnessed the extraordinary.  This is my story."

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How 'bout a picture of one of my eyebrows?

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You know you've always wondered if it was possible to fold a fitted sheet nicely.  Well... I have summoned the all-knowing Martha Stewart to have this task demonstrated and explained for us.

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Gordie’s Campfire Story:

"It’s about this pie-eating contest and the main character of the story is this fat kid nobody likes named Davey Hogan.  Well this kid, he’s our age, but he’s fat, real fat...."

 

 

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A story about spiders, bees, and childhood revenge taking place in a family resort oddly resembling the resort in Dirty Dancing.

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Nudity, Satan, and potatoes in New Guinea, need I say more?

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Magnolia started off with three stories that deal with "a matter of chance."

 

 

 

 

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