The 10-Second Memoir
Before Prozac, I once stormed the streets of this City like a mob with conviction, like a Godzilla in search of King Kong.
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(c) Rob Goldstein 2019
This is an entry for Kat Myrmanβs Twittering Tales #145 β 16 July, 2019

Writing like this will guarantee a reading public that asks “And then …?”
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Thank you. And then I found my King Kong. π
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I like this. impressive feat.
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Thank you for visiting and leaving a comment. I appreciate your support. π
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Omg, I love this. I would attempt to hop on to one of these if you tweet me the gig. π
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Do you mean Kat’s challenge, Debby? https://katmyrman.com/2019/07/16/twittering-tales-145-16-july-2019/
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Oh thanks for Kat’s page link Rob! Yes. π
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I enjoy the challenge and Kat’s blog. π
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This is excellent. It has a lot of impact.
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Thank you, Robbie. π
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That packed so much into such few words! Amazing.
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Thanks Denise. I’m glad it works. π
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Yea…reducing what you truly want to say to just a few lines or words is no mean feat.
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Indeed Paula. It’s a skill that has to be learned.
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Yikes! Gives new meaning to the saying, βbetter living through chemistryβ! Nice take Rob!
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Thanks Kat. I’m glad I started doing this. It’s a lovely challenge.
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π weβre so happy you joined us! π
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Good one. These are actually great practice for summarizing a whole story into an elevator pitch. π
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I’m glad I started doing these, it’s a good practice.
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Super, Rob
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Thanks John. I had fun with it.
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Nicely done, Rob!
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Thank you, Mae. This one was fun. It’s a modified line from a prose poem.
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