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October 2001 News

Steve-Portland says: "I was so frightened that I was immediately sober" 26 Oct 01 // 12:37AM

DS writes of moving into a new home, but finding it not so empty.

The Skeleton Key, the newest story from the rainy northwest.


Tom-Dublin says: "A plane flew into the twin towers." 21 Oct 01 // 2:03PM

"Jaysus", I replied, "He must have been well pissed not to miss one of them."

Brendan Dolby writes about his experience of the 11th of September 2001in Nine-Eleven, Dublin.


Karl-Philadelphia says: One Rainy Night 19 Oct 01 // 8:51AM

My brother comes by and posts a story about him and I unsuccessfully trying to steal a car when we were teenagers.

Read One Rainy Night at PhillyStories.


Steve-Portland says: Sing a song of old school 2 Oct 01 // 11:13PM

Laurie Chase sums up much of her story in the opening paragraph:

"Now Lee and me were late getting to Berbati's Pan, and witnessed a harried Roger Nusic b-lining for the door. We guessed that meant his set was over. I sobbed an inner sob. I was pining for the old days of "The Rockin' Sri Lankan" with patched bell-bottoms and a gold lame cape. It was not to be."

Read Those of the Old School, new in the not-yet-rainy Portland Stories.


says: Boston Stories' first guest-featured-story 1 Oct 01 // 10:11PM

I still don't even know her last name, but she wrote to me with a story of serious transition.

"I spent those three weeks going downhill like a child who's lost control of her sled. Careening wildly into people, places and things, not knowing when the end would come..."

The latest BostonStory, by Amy, is End, Begin.


John-Shreveport says: One night brought trouble, big trouble 1 Oct 01 // 8:18PM

For months we got away with telling my parents we went to the movies, never having seen any of them. We would just flash the pictures from the photo booth and tell them what the movie was about when we got home.

Midsummer nights, a new story about summer and self-discovery, at Shreveport Stories.


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