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April 3, 2024“The Girl with the Green Ribbon Around Her Neck” Updated for the Modern Millennial Woman
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December 6, 2022You Recognized My Obscure Simpsons Reference. This Means You Are My Soul Mate
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April 30, 2021The ’90s Are Back, and They Aren’t Leaving Without Their Son
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March 29, 2018Excerpts from My Upcoming Novel, Ready Player Two: Girl Stuff
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March 8, 2016Things I Like to Reference to Establish That I’m Slightly Older Than Some of My Co-Workers
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January 13, 2015Differences Between the Ages 34, 24, and 14
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July 28, 2010A Patient Wakes Up from a Twenty-Hour Coma
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July 26, 2010Global War on Bedbugs: Letters From Bedbug City: Column 12: An Apparently Random Survey of the Bedbug in Literature, Song, Television, and Folklore—Part 3
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June 30, 2010Okay, America: We’re Turning Everything into Vampires
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April 2, 2010Global War on Bedbugs: Letters From Bedbug City: Column 8: An Apparently Random Survey of the Bedbug in Literature, Song, Television, and Folklore—Part 2
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July 12, 2024Schedule of Speakers for the 2024 Republican National Convention
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