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The Slice archive for Nov. 19, 2012

MONDAY, NOV. 19, 2012

Newspaper editors in the movies

This is from 1958's "Teacher's Pet," a disappointingly sparkless Clark Gable/Doris Day exploration of the proper way to become an ink-stained wretch. One or two things have changed. www.movies.tvguide.com Yes, I know that's not Doris Day. I never said it was. That's Mamie Van Doren…

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This came out 29 years ago this week 

Do you have a favorite scene? Mine might be when Ralphie is composing his "What I want for Christmas" theme for school and is mightily impressed with the quality of his own prose. "This is great." www.janeaustenfilmclub.blogspot.com

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Stocking the fridge 

www.neatdesigns.com Men. Aren't they amusing? If you were the wife here, what would you do? Crack open a frosty bottle of Schlitz using Mr. Wonderful's noggin as the opener? Leave all the groceries out and simply declare that Thanksgiving dinner is off? "We'll be having…

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Did you watch Turkey Day marathons? 

You know, on "Mystery Science Theater 3000." There was something cozy and comforting about these marathons. Even if you felt a bit distant from your own family on Thanksgiving, there was always room to hang out with Joel and the Bots. www.criticalend.com http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDsfL92kA-E

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How long will it continue? 

A friend wonders when the media and others will stop referring to Myanmar without tacking on "formerly known as Burma." After all, he noted, people eventually stopped saying "Louisiana, formerly colonial France."

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How to look like Lars Thorwald  

In Spokane, it's simple. Go out and put luggage in your car after midnight in preparation for taking someone downtown to catch the train at the Intermodal center. If any of your neighbors are insomniacs with Gladys Kravitz tendencies, the sight of you out there…

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