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#2421voted by our readers
By zekephoto SILVER
Vancouver, Washington

Took my mud shoes out to the side yard today. Leaned ‘em up against the concrete wall. Poised the hose, set on jet, and said to them, “Stick ‘em up, I want to see your laces”. Then...
zekephoto SILVER, Vancouver, Washington
9 articles 69 photos 20 comments

#2422 Fiction
CArter98 BRONZE, West Chester, Ohio
1 article 0 photos 0 comments

Favorite Quote:
&quot;Veni Vidi Vici&quot;- Julias Ceaser <br /> &quot;lets play two&quot;-Ernie Banks <br /> &quot;Yet today I consider myself the luckiest man on the face of this Earth&quot;- Lou Gehrig on playing baseball. (farewell speech)

#2423 Fiction
By Jesse-Marie- PLATINUM
Freehold, New Jersey
Jesse-Marie- PLATINUM, Freehold, New Jersey
46 articles 0 photos 9 comments

Favorite Quote:
&quot;To love is to live. Without love, what is life?&quot;

#2424 Fiction
By Anonymous
#2425 Fiction
jessy0361 PLATINUM, Lenoir, Tennessee
28 articles 0 photos 0 comments

Favorite Quote:
&quot;There are no happy endings, because nothing ever ends.&quot; -The Last Unicorn

#2426 Fiction
By TofuBecky BRONZE
Oak Ridge, Tennessee
TofuBecky BRONZE, Oak Ridge, Tennessee
3 articles 0 photos 0 comments
#2427 Fiction
By Anonymous
#2428 Fiction
ox18softball BRONZE, Waterloo, New York
1 article 0 photos 0 comments
#2429 Fiction
By Eyvind BRONZE
West Allis, Wisconsin
Eyvind BRONZE, West Allis, Wisconsin
4 articles 3 photos 0 comments

Favorite Quote:
&quot;Some people say that I suffer from insanity. I don&#039;t. I enjoy every second of it.&quot;

#2430 Fiction
sarahdee GOLD, Swansea, Illinois
11 articles 0 photos 0 comments

Favorite Quote:
&quot;Everything had changed suddenly--the tone, the moral climate; you didn&#039;t know what to think, whom to listen to. As if all your life you had been led by the hand like a small child and suddenly you were on your own, you had to learn to walk by yourself. There was no one around, neither family nor people whose judgment you respected. At such a time you felt the need of committing yourself to something absolute--life or truth or beauty--of being ruled by it in place of the man-made rules that had been discarded. You needed to surrender to some such ultimate purpose more fully, more unreservedly than you had ever done in the old familiar, peaceful days, in the old life that was now abolished and gone for good.&quot;