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More Short Stories by Rhonda
- Out Too Late
- Imagination
- the Flag and the Bag
- The Hardest Working Man in Show Business
- In A Coffee Shop
- the Tattoo
- the Well
- Rheta’s Still Got It
- A Lucky Rainy Day
- Martyrdom Is A Very Powerful Drug
- PSEUDONYM
- Translation – A horror story
- A Day in the Wild
- One Day, 10:40 to 6 pm
- The Enoch-Pratt Free Library
- Caught on Tape
- the Meadow
- Uncles
- Gammaw
- It Has to be Said…
- Abuse
- accident
- adventure
- american indian
- anger
- arguing
- Baltimore
- Big Box
- Black Friday
- blind
- Blood
- books
- brothers
- candy
- Cash Cab
- charismatic
- children
- Christmas
- church
- clowns
- congregations
- dancing
- Dating
- diversity
- Enoch-Pratt
- Family
- Flag
- funeral
- funny
- game show
- hysterics
- IHOP
- IRS
- jealousy
- judging
- laughter
- Laurel & Hardy
- library
- life
- Love
- luck
- Manicure
- Montgomery
- Nail Salon
- North Ave
- observation
- parents
- Pennsylvania Ave
- Pentacostal
- poetry
- praise
- racism
- rainy day
- reading
- Refection
- rudeness
- scared
- Sex
- sexual abuse
- Shopping
- sisters
- soul
- spirit
- suitcase
- tattoos
- Thanksgiving
- the Music Box
- Traditions
- Vampires
- Viking
- vitiligo
- waitress
- Wake
- Wings
- worship
Tag Archives: blind
A Day in the Wild
I was sitting in the lobby of the IRS office at 2 o’clock…waiting. I had come there earlier in the day, around 11:15 a.m., when the security guard told me I could not sign the registrar and go in because … Continue reading
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Tagged blind, IHOP, IRS, Jew, Montgomery, observation, racism, rudeness, waitress
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