24 Nov 2005, 22:08 p.m.

Thanks, Earth

I can report, not just advise, a happy Thanksgiving. Food and fun, as the saying goes. The fun included Taboo, Once Upon A Time, San Juan, Settlers of Catan, Illuminati, and the film Hitchhiker's Guide …

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24 Nov 2005, 11:06 a.m.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Jon Carroll's Thanksgiving column, as annually reprinted.

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24 Nov 2005, 10:59 a.m.

Nonexistent Shirt

Sumana: Should we dress up for Thanksgiving at your uncle's? Leonard: No, we don't need to dress up. Sumana: OK. I'll put on my ripped Poison t-shirt, then.

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23 Nov 2005, 13:15 p.m.

Data Point

I just mailed a package and bought stamps (American Scientists) at the post office, just an ordinary Salon customer/holiday card-sending transaction, and I felt nervous and dry-mouthed as though I were going on a date. …

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22 Nov 2005, 12:57 p.m.

Women Have Hair, Men Don't

Sometimes Steven Frank draws women in a way I find charming. Examples: "she likes peeping on girls" and "if you only had this years ago".

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22 Nov 2005, 7:01 a.m.

Cute Human Interest Story

Immigrants learn the meaning and traditions of Thanksgiving.

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21 Nov 2005, 15:48 p.m.

Surprise

I still find it surprising that Christmas is on the exact same date every year.

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20 Nov 2005, 17:44 p.m.

Post-Thanksgiving Traditions One Week Early

My family used to see a movie the day after Thanksgiving, and lots of US residents shop for Christmas presents in the three days after Thanksgiving. Instead, I saw the new Harry Potter movie yesterday, …

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20 Nov 2005, 10:05 a.m.

Mourning Russia

According to Freedom House (via an article in the Atlantic Monthly, December issue), Russia is now less free than it was in 1990. This week's MC Masala is "Mourning the Russia that liberated me". Meanwhile, …

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18 Nov 2005, 16:25 p.m.

Mike Daisey Makes Me Laugh

Slate published an excerpt from Mike Daisey's monologue Monopoly!. I may have embarrassed myself by guffawing at length in my cubicle. Invincible Summer By simultaneously exploring the bizarre history of the Manhattan Transit Authority's epic …

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