Not just anyone. Seek those who lived that with you. It’s a profound experience. Social media has given us that opportunity. Working Mother’s Day at a newly opened restaurant in the 80s is a hilarious collective trauma that will bond me to a group of people for life.
This one will stay with me. Brilliant. I’m left feeling a little melancholy, even lonely. Left thinking of lost loves for some reason. Great stuff. Touching.
Should I share my comment…. Or just keep that moment for myself…?
THIS is one that you must read aloud , an interpretive shout out, here…. I LOVED the images that popped in my skull, gave me a smile~ rock on!
We all long for connection. It's good to realize that, sometimes, the best connection is to yourself. Nicely done yet again, Jimmy!
Not just anyone. Seek those who lived that with you. It’s a profound experience. Social media has given us that opportunity. Working Mother’s Day at a newly opened restaurant in the 80s is a hilarious collective trauma that will bond me to a group of people for life.
... and you can’t even speak, you’re laughing so hard, and every time you try to explain you lose it again. Oh, yeah...
I feel you captured me without my ADD meds but in a more flattering light. This is hilarious
I just told you on another thread that all my characters are real. :)
This one will stay with me. Brilliant. I’m left feeling a little melancholy, even lonely. Left thinking of lost loves for some reason. Great stuff. Touching.
I hope in my writing travels I write a few that will stick with people after I'm gone.
Thanks for reminding me it's possible.