Money
Shrink Shrank Shrunken
Julia Sneden writes, "My
spine has begun to collapse, and most cruelly of all, this is happening as my
granddaughter is starting her adolescent growth spurt. Soon she will be kissing
me on the top of the head and, worse yet, noticing that my p… more »
Lost: An Incredible Emporium
Joan Cannon writes, "Wanamaker's in New York City had beauty, utility and art for art's sake in a commercial venue. It had an enormous staff, whose livelihoods depended on it for many years. The inventory was huge and so diverse it amazes me to think that they didn't close the store until the nineteen fifties." more »
Beyond My Wildest Dreams!
Rose Mula writes, "If I won the lottery, I'd buy a new luxury car or two — every year for the next fifty. Furthermore, I'd look young and beautiful forever because I could afford plastic surgery to erase every wrinkle as it appeared." more »
What Will They Think of Next?
Rose Mula writes, "They've invented a car that parallel parks itself, but when will they give us one that will drive itself so I can concentrate on my cell phone calls, answer my laptop email, and eat my sandwich … without worrying that a cop is g… more »