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Liza Blue Humorist
by Liza Blue
Humor essays about 10 minutes in length on a variety of topics, i.e. memoir, contemporary culture, parenting, our natural world.
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Brand Recognition on a Low Budget: Logo Pens
Too uncomfortable with flat-out self promotion, my logo pens are the perfect way to anonymously support my Substack account (lizabluehumorist.substack.com). I have left them at the bank, Starbucks, Social Security office and grocery store. Goal is to have a pen in every state by the end of the year.
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The COVID Couch
I spent two weeks on the couch riding out the extreme fatique from a COVID episode. My constant companion? Dateline TV, a non stop calvalcade of true crime documentaries, perfect for my flickering attention. Here's what I learned.
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The Cookbook That Saved My Mother's Sanity
In the mid 60's, many 1950s housewives found Betty Friedan's "Feminine Mystique" too aggressive to assimilate. My mother found the same message more palatable in Peg Bracken's "I Hate to Cook Book."
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Our Fridge Ourselves
Take a look into your fridge. What does it say about you?
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Now Thank We All Our Sphincters
Repurposing hymns to honor those hardworking sphincters that make us human.
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All at Once: Wonder, Resentment, Guilt, Remorse, Pride
A memoir piece, a swirling jumble of our common "social emotions."
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Word Freak
Advice for crossword puzzle enthusiasts, collected over a 50 year span of doing the NY Time Sunday crossword.
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The Beatles in My LIfe
Life lesson from the Beatles as a 12-year-old in 1964.
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What D Day Beaches Can Teach Us
The emotional experiene of visiting the American Cemetery in Normandy, France, overlooking Omaha Beach.
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Selfishness, Disiollusionment, Failure, Ferr
My first ever experiences with these basic social emotions.
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Respect, Cleverness, Shame, Pride
My first ever experience of these basic social emotions
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The Best of Word Play
Pithy nuggets of word play curated from a year of Substack notes.
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Lessons From the 1964 Beatles
A tutorial on young love. The four lads made it seem to easy!
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A Whiter Shade of Pale
The song that entranced me in the 1960s. After 55+ years, what do those lyrics mean?
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The Best of Wordplay
Pithy nuggets of word play culled from a year of Substack notes (lizabluehumorist.substack.com).
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My Life in Glasses
Do glasses frames contribute to your self-identity?
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That Moment in Time
Aside from the real one, everyone porbably has at least one near-death experience in a life time. Have you had yours yet?
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Everything You Wanted to Know About Heinous
The US audience has been introduced to the term "heinous" through 20+ seasons of Law and Order SVU. Who would other authors define the term?
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Can a Woman Talk Sports Like a Guy to a Guy
Or is the man-cave or barbecue grill an inviolate male space?
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Worms in Dirt
Frustration and anger taken out against the convenient target of a worm farm.
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Much Love, Ralph
A fictional story based on my father's letters, as an 18 year old contemplating mortality as he faces the upcoming WWII draft.
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Grave Situation: Part 2
A second foray into the funeral industry. Lessons learned from Part 1.
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Grave Situation: Part 1
Tangling with the funeral industry
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NFL Draft vs. US Political System
What the NFL draft can teach us about our political system
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The Nostalgia of Mouth Feel
Honey Mousse brings back memories of Sunday lunches with Granny.
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Was I a Loser When I Was a Kid?
My son wants to know.
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I Did Everything Right Except for That One Last Thing
My efforts to be the good daughter.
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Bras and Mortality
At age 65, how many bras will last me the rest of my life?
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Human Pearls
The beauty of gallstones
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Just Another Golden Scepter
Inspiration from King Tut
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If It's a Zit or a Pimple
Song parody of "It's a Gift to be Simple." Not to everyone's taste, but hell, we've all been there!
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My Life in the New Yorker Magazine
It is very difficult to keep up with the New Yorker!
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Last One Picked
The eternal stigma of schoolyard shame
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Family Expressions
Somehow these all made sense.
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Starry Night
Look skyward for wonder and awe
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In Transit
The pleasures, surprises and etiquette of subway commuting
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Writing Prompts from Beatles Lyrics
Taking the Beatles fictional characters (Rocky Racoon) to the next level
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Dorothy Parker: The What of Wit
Lessons from the master
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Cruise Ship Anxiety
To start of join a table at dinner.
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Cleaning Slippers Bring Death to Dust Bunnier
An impulse purchase at the big box store
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1,000 Identical Postcards
Ruminations and insights on writing 1,000 identical voter reminder postcards.
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Truths, Lies and Third Nipples
Exploring strategies for the game Two Truths and a Lie. What is a believable lie and an unbelievable truth?
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I Retook the SAT Test at Age 58: Part III. The SexAT
The SexAt is proposed as a new SAT prep book with real world math and reading comprehension questions.
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I Retook the SAT Test at Age 58: Part 2: Test Day and the Great Reveal
Part 2 of a three part series.
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I Retook the SAT at Age 58: Part 1: Prepping
The first in a three part series.
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How to Remove Ticks in Public
A few tips from a midwestern prairie dweller where ticks are a fact of life.
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The Best of 63,000 Meals
There are some 63,000 to chose from, but this one is the most memorable.
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Blackbird at the Window
The blackbird and I share a sense of futility.
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My Short Sweet LIfe as a Human Target
A late in life attempt to be a hockey goalie, despite not knowing how to skate backwards.
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Only to Find Gideon's Bible
Fictional story of the early days of Gideon's bibles, prompted by the Beatles song Rocky Racoon, where Rocky "checked into a room, only to find Gideon's bible."
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