then add them to your du journal or start a blog/website just for your stories
or read them and film a picture of something as you read, (so you'd be doing a voice over of the story with a picture of a photograph or whatever) and throw it up on youtube.com (i have no idea how to put anything on youtube--but maybe you do) and they'll be there as long as youtube exits (with your voice). you could call it: STORY TIME WITH MITCH! "and now for my latest work: gypsies, tramps & thieves, chapter one, holyshitsmolie--(insert the name of your story there)"
you could also pass the stories around to people you are still in touch with that were part of the experience so you could take them down memory lane and share some memories--good and bad.
there is also a website (lulu.com)
http://www.lulu.com/ where you can typeset your stories online into a book format and order copies of it.
my friend did that--he put together a book for his family, interviewing and transcribing hours with his parents, breaking it into chapters, adding old family photos--everyone (parents, siblings, nieces & nephews) got a hardcover of it. it turned out great. no one in his family is ever going to throw it away--it's an heirloom.
anyway--just a few ideas. good luck with your endeavor.