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Personal memoir you're most proud of?

by scribbling_scribe in Six Words Questions on Oct 03, 2012 | add favorite | T-shirt

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Steve__Anthony says,

Storms will past. Love will last.

Wench says,

In his defense, I said, 'adventure.'

e.towhee says,

It may not be considered a personal memoir, but the memoir of which I am proudest is "Silence is as free as speech."

ba_miracle says,

F**k surviving, rising to splendidly thriving.

NumbrOneAunt says,

Had Picasso created an emoticon: %(

scribbling_scribe says,

Thanks for sharing these. I missed everyone of them the first time around. I need to take some time to puruse each person's memoirs to find other gems that I have missed along the way.

@#1Aunt: :-D

Undermom says,

I have a few I really like, but I think this is my very favorite...

My best weirdness came from dad.

Larry_D._Smith says,

Parenting: Idiot. Expert. Idiot. Expert. Idiot.

tonyglim says,

Happiness is hearing Petula Clark singing.

marymc says,

Alzheimer's: brain held hostage. No ransom.

JAD says,

Needed dance partner grabbed the broom.

mzejay says,

Sweetest tweets still come from birds.

accidentaltourist says,

I think "My demons kick your demons' butts" still rings pretty true. :)

oopsalittle says,

Had chemo. Really cleared up pimples.

kathi_wright says,

each new day was my favorite. (a momoir in love of motherhood)

Dhani says,

(I'm 'proud' of EACH & every one of my little 'babies' I send out into the Internet Universe.)

Dhani says,

GRANDMA: Yeah 'The Biggest Dick' memoir will always stick out!

KharisJo says,

One about my Dad: Drew close as dementia separated us.

scribbling_scribe says,

@KJ - I can so relate.

canadafreeze says,

One of my earliest six word memoir written about a favoured sweatshirt - worn and wrinkled and still sexy. An ode to aging:-)

Layne says,

'Fantatic at dead end summer relationships' is mine that I'm most proud of; it's one of my first and I feel like it captures the essence of me perfectly.

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