New Yorker July 26th, 1976
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I'd Just Like To Know What In Hell Is Happening
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New Yorker May 22nd, 1978
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All You Really Need In Life Is The Love Of A Good Cat
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'ip Gissa Gul'
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New Yorker April 4th, 1988
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Aphids On The Heliotrope
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Make That A Double
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Write About Dogs
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Let's Just Go In And See What Happens
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Near The End Of Ravel's 'Bolero'
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Were We Gay?
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There's More Inside
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If I Die First
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From The Top - 'Watermelon Man.'
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Beware Skittish Dog
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Two Prehistoric Creatures Reason That
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Please Run Down To The Shopping Center
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New Yorker May 8th, 1971
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On My Way Home Today On The Bus
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I'm Going To Get My Old Dog
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Calm And Placid On The Surface
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The Dog Ate My Magnetic Insoles
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The Planet Is All Wobbly This Morning
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Today Is The Day I Start The New Me!
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My Plans For The Day Are Uncertain
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Don't Give The Dog Any More Coffee
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I Feed The Cat Nothing But Veggies
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A Wife Asks Her Writer-husband
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Take It From The Beginning. Act One. 'gypsy.'
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One Day At A Time
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It's The Dog
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Biggers, Two More Luau Sizzlers For Annie
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Mrs. Van Lewis-smythe
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My Name Is Ozymandias
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Eyeliner Is Back!
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And Whose Little Mole Is This?
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Is It Starve A Fever And Feed A Cat? Or Feed
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A Dangling Participle
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Close-order Drill! Everybody Fall In!
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Is It Any Wonder You Got Coal In Your Stocking?
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Other Folks Have To Pay Taxes
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There's Lots Of Things In My Life I Absolutely
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One Of You Boys Go Help Mom With The Groceries
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I've Got An Idea For A Story: Gus And Ethel Live
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I Can Rise From The Ashes Like A Phoenix Only
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Let's Swap Some Cats Today
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I Bond With Things
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Lately, Everything Has Been Getting
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Maureen Alsop is leaving her magnolia
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I Want Straight Answers
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New Yorker December 7th, 1998
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Wilma Kooney Strangled On Cat Hair
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How Much For The Couch Without The Potato?
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Have You Ever Seen A Dream Walking? Well
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Ready, Harold? You're The Wicked Troll And I'm
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New Yorker February 22nd, 1993
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Hon, I Feel Like Riding Out Into Big-sky Country
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Harold, Would You Say You Are Left Of Center
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Putty Took A Wife. Her Name Was Pussums
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Rehearsal's Off
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Keeping Warm
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This Is A Night For White Wine
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Be Aware of Old Woofie Dog
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Tightening The Buttocks
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Dinner Is Scrambled
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I Strongly Suggest That You Reinvent Yourself!
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New Yorker June 9th, 1997
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That Metallic Grinding Means Her Throwout
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I'll Run Through It Again. First
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