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Little kids offer directions on preparing a Thanksgiving dinner. Don't try them at home.
Little kids offer directions on preparing a Thanksgiving dinner. Don't try them at home.
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www.raimac.com It would allow you to quickly make your way around the grocery store, dancing past people blocking aisles with their rolling carts. But after you have selected 57 items weighing an aggregate 147 pounds, does it still seem like a good idea?
When two people are discussing Spokane media they like and one of them thinks Out There Monthly is about gay lifestyles, there is a certain disconnect.
When city editor Jon Kamman asked if I had any Thanksgiving plans, I tried to act like I didn't see what was coming. But I knew. He realized I had no family in Arizona. And he was about to invite me to his house for…
...and people tweeting things they overhear in their own homes... A lot of people have learned what it's like to live with a columnist.
How do you feel about being in a grocery store on the day before Thanksgiving? A) I complain about the crowds, but I love it. B) For me, it is the start of the holiday season. C) Makes me glad to live in the land…
As low as you can go: A Coeur d'Alene 6-year-old named Colin explained that the worst grade you can get in school is an "F minor."
An episode called "The Night the Roof Fell In" first aired on Nov. 21, 1962. It featured Rob and Laura having a fight. They eventually made up and, presumably, repaired to their separate beds. www.tvchannelsfree.com
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