As for Ayelet Waldman
I liked that column. Didn't bother me in the slightest. If she's raising her children with the same kind of honesty that she shows in her writing, they're not going to be surprised when they read it and they're not going to doubt that she loves them. It felt to me like "I love my children lots and lots, but I love my husband even more."
Apparently, that Vampire High show is Canadian.
Here's an article about a famous April Fool's day hoax.
They were talking about that on the radio this morning! A few of his students' parents called in and said that he's a great guy, and still gets a big kick out of the occasional recognition he gets.
That was pretty sweet. Thanks for the link, o Scrappy one!
(I will never get over calling you Scrappy. Sometimes, I still sing "scrappy inferno" to myself.)
You can call me Scrappy forever, sugarlips.
The day has its uses after all.
April Fool's Day is probably a holdover from the Medieval festivals with the Fools, right? It's amazing how it persists.
April Fool's Day is probably a holdover from the Medieval festivals with the Fools, right? It's amazing how it persists.
I thought it was a Christian slur against people who still observed a certain pagan holiday.
Wikipedia on April Fool's Day.
They don't know where it's properly from.