Category: Childhood Memories
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On February 19, 1968, Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood first aired.
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I remember the monorail train at the Boston Store in downtown Milwaukee.
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When growing up in the home with a narcissistic mother, holidays can be days of infamy.
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“I’ve had my share of sand kicked in my face But I’ve come through.” –Freddie Mercury
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When I heard my friend Archie died, I was shocked. When I learned he took a bullet to save the life of his friend, I cried.
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The Anhedonic, a person who suffers from a condition where they cannot feel happiness, can yet still describe the concept in words.
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“When people take away your name, they are taking away your identity.” – Patty Duke
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As a child, I thought a seven-layer salad tasted delicious. However, I never made one and there was a good reason why.
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I knew a guy once who said to me, “Tony, why do you always look so lonesome all the time?”
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In a series of thoughtless actions by my narcissistic and psychopathic mother, I ended up with the name Anthony Perkins, the same as the Psycho actor. It wasn’t Norman Bates who was psycho, it was my mother.
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