Six-Word Memoirs

May 29

Play hard, but rarely for keeps.
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Play hard, but rarely for keeps.

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May 28

My son has your sons’ back.
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My son has your sons’ back.

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May 25

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Don’t panic. Just bring a towel.
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Don’t panic. Just bring a towel.

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May 23

Black undershirt subtly suggests superhero alter-ego.
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Black undershirt subtly suggests superhero alter-ego.

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May 22

Imagination back from cleaners, still dirty.
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Imagination back from cleaners, still dirty.

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May 21

Genetically predisposed to repeat same errors.
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Genetically predisposed to repeat same errors.

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May 18

May tulips, late bloomers, like me.
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May tulips, late bloomers, like me.

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May 17

Letting the grey grow in gracefully.
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Letting the grey grow in gracefully.

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May 16

Stop liking me on social networks.
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Stop liking me on social networks.

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