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| The Next Train on the Picadilly Line |
| written by: Dennis O'Brien |
| A strange and surreal snapshot from the London Underground. |
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| The Ski-Ball King of Ocean City, New Jersey |
| written by: Dennis O'Brien |
| "The Ski-Ball King of Ocean City, New Jersey," is a story about broken love, and, well, ski-ball in the last throes of Summer in the Garden State. The actual last throes, not a Dick Chaney kind of last throes. |
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| The Taste (part 6) |
| written by: Dennis O'Brien |
| And she tells him it’s a short cut. He stops for a second, hesitant. The sun is going down. She smiles back at him, half shrouded in the deeper dark of the alley. “It’ll be okay,” she says. “Trust me,” she says, the weight of that little leather satchel over her shoulder and against her body a secure and safe feeling. |
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| The Taste (part 5) |
| written by: Dennis O'Brien |
| There was a little boy and there was a little girl And they lived in an alley under the red sky. |
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| The Taste (part 4) |
| written by: Dennis O'Brien |
| The girl, Tina, stands at a cross-walk, waiting for the light to change. She’s wearing a sharp, pinstriped pantsuit, and when the light turns green, she walks with a cool, confident stride. She’s attractive, and she knows it. |
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