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377 result(s) for "Soto, Gary"
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The old man & his door
Misunderstanding his wife's instructions, an old man sets out for a party with a door on his back.
Why Read? My Time with Samuel Pepys
Aristotle, the bearded sage in a toga, came up with the notion that we operate by our five senses--taste, touch, smell, sight, and hearing. Humans employed these senses all along, but it wasn't until Aristotle said something to the effect of, Hey, wait a minute, I just realized something that one more discovery was made about the human species. The pigeon, sensing that I offered no handouts, lifted his Buddha-body into the air and went to pester a nanny at another bench. His departure allowed me to close my eyes, sigh at my good luck to have a Saturday to myself, and reflect, Now where was I? Oh, yes, old London. I imagined the Thames River, the sun filtered by clouds over this river, and moored ships anchored at wharves. Sniffing, I employed one of my more acute senses.
Chato and the party animals
Chato decides to throw a \"pachanga\" for his friend Novio Boy, who has never had a birthday party, but when it is time to party, Novio Boy cannot be found.
Deciding to Steal
Was this a religious experience? I looked at the convex mirror In the corner-three faces, three owners Of the stationery store, watching me Release my prize.