Let the Googlebaiting Begin!
Here’s your Random (Tuesday Before) Thanksgiving reading list: all the Random, Thanksgiving-oriented posts you should check out this morning (with a few otherofferings thrown in just to keep things interesting):
1. Christmas is Not for Children. (heh). I won’t tell you more. Click through to third world county and see what’s up… (While you’re there, get your Christmas thoughts a’ brewin’ … we’re calling on all members of the Christmas Alliance – formal, informal and forcibly drafted – to come out of the storage closets and start hanging out the posts, lights and tinsel (WOO!) the day after Thanksgiving.)
2. 123 Beta has the link to the annual White House “Name the Thanksgiving Turkey” contest. (I’m voting for “Nancy”…)
3. Thinking of things to be thankful for this year? basil has some thoughts about Lines.
4. For many, Thanksgiving means football – and the Conservababes have some thoughts on the college bowl lineup.
5. Powerline is asking “who’s got the worst” – newspaper, that is. Help them decide who’s so bad even the bird asks for something else.(Like the random Thanksgiving-ish reference? OK, I’m just Googlebaiting again) (Horn Tip, Michelle Malkin).
6. The Platypus Society has the first overhyped toy (and the first excellent solution) of the year. This one was enough to make me glad Yak the Younger is (a) male and (b) not into animatronic ponies. (When it comes to overblown Christmas fads…Just say, Whoah!)
7. More Observations from a padded room over at TMH’s Bacon Bits. All the random thanksgiving thoughts you need to start the week. (OK, they’re not random thanksgiving thoughts, they’re just random thoughts, but Google is watching…).
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Name The Turkey Contest 2006…
This is the 59th anniversary of the National Thanksgiving Turkey presentation……
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