First and foremost, Thanksgiving calls to mind Norman Rockwell depictions of family gatherings of the most idyllic sort: cooking, eating, perhaps even singing together. These kinds of activities are prescribed by thousands of paperback family-building self-help books. They encourage parents ...(back to the article)
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brilliant
Wonderful.
Right on.
this is hilarious! very well done.
This is a really bad article. The Prince would be better without your contribution.
I wrote the above comment and I have no idea why, I actually enjoyed the article. I get upset at reminders that others write better than I do.
Brilliant.
Wonderful.
Right on.
my family does bond over scrabble, because we all love it. and unlike boggle, where you have to be silent for most of the time, scrabble is perfect for maintaining a fun banter throughout.
some people play scrabble cuz they like it. imagine that.