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This is issue lucky thirteen, Winter 2006.

Cruise through your hometown looking for old friends, marking into different columns who has grown
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you can dye your hair all sorts of yellow but it will still be black down there.
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How we got old:
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First time drunk on our fathers' liquor
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The Realtor Sleeps
- Martha Clarkson

Giveaway
- John Craun

Untitled
- Erika Sanchez

After the Test Said Yes
- Kelly Madigan Erlandson

The Accordion
- Matt Sandbank

Canary Farming
- Karen Stromberg

Hobo
- Lisa McBride

Catechumen
- Kelly Madigan Erlandson

Angie
- Mary Coolidge

Laundromat
- Megan O'Reilly

Before She Decides
- Kelly Madigan Erlandson

Counting Coup
- Will Holman

Instead of an Epitaph
- Matt Sandbank

FORMULATION
- David Filer

How To Research A Poem
- Justin Evans

The Art of Calling Them Back Again
- Lisa McBride

STIGMATA
- Nassau Hedron

Clothespins
- Mark Cunningham

Parlor Games
- Sandra Beasley

Veil Nebula
- Mark Cunningham

Gymnastics Meet
- Martha Clarkson

Nude Badminton
- Matt Sandbank

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How we got old - the Superstar Issue.
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It's not the yellow that I love,
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I remember the great runners wear firecrackers in their shoes and lacquer on their eyes
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The peace after laundry: clutched at waist and shoulders, pants plumb and shirts
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