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Alligators love marshmallows, my father reminded us every time we headed out to the lake.
“Audioslave, huh?” Coach Brown—no relation—barked at me, peering at the CD I’d handed him before snapping it into the erg room boom box, a 400-Watt Panasonic with those quintessentially 90s speaker cups that lit up neon.
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It’s a gorgeous late-summer Saturday in 2021 and my toddler daughter is a guest at a birthday party for the first time in her young life. I recall the details near-photographically: the colorful gifts piled high on the retaining wall of a s...
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