Monthly Archives: August 2013

Gero-Punk Recollections: Part Four–When Rattlesnakes are Blind

Part four in a series of essays by Guest Gero-Punk Velda Metelmann Cars       The county road was graveled but a plume of dust followed every car. When we heard a horn blowing from the blind curve at the far … Continue reading

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Gero-Punk Recollections: My Dad’s Wedding

An essay by guest Gero-Punk Theodore (Teddy) Gajewski When my dad started dating a woman half his age, I was concerned. Heather, my father’s new girlfriend, was twenty-seven years old, and my dad was fifty-four. She was closer to my … Continue reading

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Gero-Punk Celebration: Happy Anniversary!

One year ago today I instigated the Gero-Punk Project (though truth be told, I’ve been gero-punking for quite some time).  Over the past twelve months I’ve published sixty-six Gero-Punk essays of various sorts, written by me and by several guests … Continue reading

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