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The New York Times May 11, 2005 Brussels Sprouts by Thomas L. Friedman In his book "The Ideas That Conquered the World," Michael Mandelbaum tells a story about a young girl who is eating dinner at a friend's house and her friend's mother asks her if she likes brussels sprouts.
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Today I got broccoli. I wanted chicken nuggets. I thought thats what I was getting. I even smelled chicken nuggets, but, lo and behold, it was indeed broccoli on my plate. As most of you know, Pauls cancer is back. When the doctor came in to break the news to me, of course I cried.
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On top of this, Christmas is much the same each year, making it almost impossible to say anything original about it. One option would be to spend the rest of this article complaining about Christmas, cataloguing all the things that make the silly season excruciating.
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When Lloyd visited the other day he mentioned staying with his brother in Castro Valley. As that's my old stomping grounds, and I used to know lots of street names, I asked where his brother lived.
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The New York Times May 11, 2005 Brussels Sprouts by Thomas L. Friedman In his book "The Ideas That Conquered the World," Michael Mandelbaum tells a story about a young girl who is eating dinner at a friend's house and her friend's mother asks her if she likes brussels sprouts.
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