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Jack’s Substack

Jack Jackson

Usually unedited, unintentionally funny, understandably vague

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Drive it like you stole it

It was the fall of 2002. Excellent weather. Warm weather in Wisconsin is always welcome in the fall. As long as you can have a slight cool down for the football high school games. Crisp weather. Just enough for a jacket and scarf.

I wasn’t...

14 days ago
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Fat Orange Zombies

As some of you may already know, I was attacked and bitten, in my sleep, by a trump supporter. I woke up to this bruise on my hand and couldn’t for the life of me understand where it came from. It was only after a hearty breakfast of pigs a...

14 days ago
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Variations on a time

Listening to Mel And Floyd on WORT-FM today, and something they said reminded me about the time I was forced to call customer service, and wait on hold while I listened to the on-hold music. I don’t know if it’s still called elevator music,...

18 days ago
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Just catching up.

When I was vacationing in Hawaii in January I met two wonderful people in Hanalei, on the north shore of Kauai. I sat down across from B___ first, at a picnic table in the shade, in front of a bunch of food trucks, where I was having lunch....

2 months ago
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It is an ill wind that blows no one good.

With this story, I return to memories of my youth. This is Not Fiction! I can’t help it if my life was crazy.

There is not a lot of excitement to be had on a farm in the 1960s. There was a lot of work, but not a lot of anything else.

It w...

2 months ago
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