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I like the idea of being waterboarded with gravy.
Go Lions!
People really took the time to dress well back then, even for casual activities. I think we lack that these days.
And also remember that Friday, the day after Thanksgiving, is Buy Nothing Day. While many look upon that day as their chance at a true shopping orgy, Buy Nothing Day’s intent is simply there is more to life besides consuming.
One of the main proponents of Buy Nothing Day is Reverand Billy, who is the “minister” of the Church of Life After Shopping. Through lots of humor, and direct action, Reverand Billy and his flock has a statement of purpose of being a “New York based arts organization using theater, humor, and grassroots organizing to advance individuals and communities towards a more equitable future – starting today. They partner with citizens, grassroots organizations and progressive visionaries to produce dynamic, informed public campaigns that enact our core values – participatory democracy, ecological sustainability, and the preservation of vibrant communities and local economies.”
Reverand Billy’s website is http://www.revbilly .com, with a link on the left to its Buy Nothing Day campaign.
Happy Thanksgiving, Mark!! :)
I hope this doesn’t come off as too corny, but I really am thankful for you, Mark, and the cast of characters who bring this site alive every day. It really helps me get through my day, and I know that others feel the same way. I hope you all have wonderful holidays with your families.
This drawing make me wonder if we waterboard with gravy on Thanksgiving.
Happy Thanksgiving, everyone. I hope this message finds you well, and enjoying the company of friends and family. And, if not, I hope that you enjoy having a relaxing day to yourself, reflecting on the things that make you happy and hopeful, even if they may be few.
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