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SUBMITTED FOR YOUR APPROVAL, MIRROR-PERFECT LIVES; WOMEN SHARE `TWILIGHT ZONE' COINCIDENCE.


Byline: Dennis McCarthy Dennis McCarthy may refer to:
  • Dennis McCarthy (composer), (born 1945), an American composer
  • Dennis McCarthy (congressman), (19th century) Lieutenant Governor of New York in 1885
  • Dennis McCarthy MBE (radio presenter), British radio presenter
 

Rod Serling Rodman Edward "Rod" Serling (December 25, 1924–June 28, 1975) was an American screenwriter, best known for his live television dramas of the early 1950s and his science fiction anthology TV series, The Twilight Zone.  would have loved this one. It plays out like an episode of his old show ``The Twilight Zone twilight zone - [IRC] Notionally, the area of cyberspace where IRC operators live. An op is said to have a "connection to the twilight zone". .''

Bernyce Cohen cohen
 or kohen

(Hebrew: “priest”) Jewish priest descended from Zadok (a descendant of Aaron), priest at the First Temple of Jerusalem. The biblical priesthood was hereditary and male.
 was sitting in her bank a few months ago, waiting her turn to talk to a representative, when she noticed a woman was sitting nearby who looked pretty dejected de·ject·ed  
adj.
Being in low spirits; depressed. See Synonyms at depressed.



de·jected·ly adv.
.

A friendly, compassionate person by nature, Bernyce struck up a conversation and found that the woman, Laura Diamond, was recently widowed. Bernyce, also widowed within the past few years, commiserated with her.

``I was sitting there in the bank at a point in my life where I didn't know which way to turn or what to do,'' Laura said. ``I was just so sad, and Bernyce could see that.''

Laura wound up telling Bernyce that she was about to leave on a trip to visit relatives in Chicago.

``Whereabouts in Chicago?'' Bernyce asked.

``Albany Park,'' Laura said.

``Albany Park? I'm from Albany Park,'' Bernyce said. ``What high school did you go to?''

``Von Steuben High School,'' Laura said.

``Get out of here,'' Bernyce said. ``I went to Von Steuben High School.''

They found they had graduated only a few years apart. Pretty soon, a couple of widows who didn't know each other existed only minutes earlier were laughing and carrying on in a bank lobby about mutual friends and people from the old neighborhood they both knew.

Their bank business would wait. They were having too much fun.

``We found out we both lived less than a mile from each other in Albany Park, that our wedding gowns were made by the same seamstress on Lawrence Avenue, that we both caught the subway at Kimball Avenue, and we both worked for the Treasury Department during the war while our husbands were in the service,'' Bernyce said.

``When we parted that day, we hugged and felt a real kinship. We traded telephone numbers and promised to stay in touch.''

How they stayed in touch next would have put a smile on Serling's face.

The two women showed up separately one day at Eden Memorial Park & Mausoleum mausoleum (môsəlē`əm), a sepulchral structure or tomb, especially one of some size and architectural pretension, so called from the sepulcher of that name at Halicarnassus, Asia Minor, erected (c.352 B.C.  in Mission Hills.

Bernyce and Laura came to visit their late husbands - Arthur and Bill, respectively - and, to the widows' amazement, found they were buried next to each other in the mausoleum vaults.

Not only that, but next to each husband was an empty vault empty vault Rectal exam No poop in shute  reserved for their wives when the time finally comes.

``All of a sudden, we realized we were going to be here together some day, too,'' Laura said.

``Eternal friends,'' Bernyce said, laughing.

In the meantime Adv. 1. in the meantime - during the intervening time; "meanwhile I will not think about the problem"; "meantime he was attentive to his other interests"; "in the meantime the police were notified"
meantime, meanwhile
, these eternal new friends with so much in common are settling for dinner and a movie together once a week.

What's this? Is the Los Angeles Unified School District The Los Angeles Unified School District (the "LAUSD") is the largest (in terms of number of students) public school system in California and the second-largest in the United States. Only the New York City Department of Education has a larger student population.  taking on airs? Claiming its diplomas are somehow better and worth more than ones handed out in other school districts?

It seems some office workers at a few San Fernando Valley San Fernando Valley

Valley, southern California, U.S. Northwest of central Los Angeles, the valley is bounded by the San Gabriel, Santa Susana, and Santa Monica mountains and the Simi Hills.
 schools are grumbling because they can't get teacher assistant slots filled with the candidates their principals want because the candidates don't have LAUSD LAUSD Los Angeles Unified School District (Los Angeles, CA)  diplomas.

One candidate who graduated from a high school in the Las Virgenes Unified School District Las Virgenes Unified School District (LVUSD) is a K-12 school district in north-west Los Angeles County, USA consisting of 14 public schools in the cities of Agoura Hills, Calabasas, Westlake Village, and several small portions of the West Hills section of Los Angeles.  recently, and applied to be a teacher's assistant at a local Valley middle school as he begins his college courses, was told he had to pass a high school equivalency test before being hired for the teaching assistant position.

If he had graduated from an LAUSD high school, he wouldn't have to take the test.

``It's just another silly regulation,'' the office worker said. ``What does the LAUSD think, its diplomas are somehow better than the ones earned in other school districts?''

Not better, just more easily monitored, says Anita Ford, assistant personnel director of selection for the LAUSD.

``We're sure that other districts provide excellent education, but we have to know whether or not their graduates, who are applying to be teacher's assistants with us, have taken tests equivalent to the tests required of our high school graduating seniors.

``After all, they will be tutoring our students,'' she said.

The only other alternative is for the LAUSD to chart the tests given by other school districts to see if they are up to snuff with L.A.'s.

``But that's just too expensive for us to do, and to rely on another school district's reputation would be discrimination.

``So, unless an applicant has a LAUSD diploma or has completed 12 units of college work, they have to take a high school equivalency test to be one of our teacher's assistants,'' Ford said.
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