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MITCHING INDEPENDENT STUDY: HYPOTHETICAL MITCHERY
This is part five of a five-part series. For part one, click here. Good morning, students. Welcome to your Mitching Independent Study, Hypothetical Mitchery. If you’ve been following along all week, since Mitching 101, you will have noticed something. Halfway … Continue reading
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MITCHING 104: MITCHING MASTERS SEMINAR
This is part four of a five-part series. For part one, click here. Good morning, students. Welcome to Mitching 104: Mitching Masters Seminar. We’ve learned the basic rules for quickly, effectively, and creatively crafting fake Facebook posts on behalf of … Continue reading
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MITCHING 103: SUPER-ADVANCED MITCHING
This is part three of a five-part series. For part one, click here. Welcome to Mitching 103: Super-Advanced Mitching. In today’s class, we’ll build upon the Basic Mitch techniques we learned, as well as the Advanced Mitching tips and tricks … Continue reading
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MITCHING 102: ADVANCED MITCHING
This is part two of a five-part series. For part one, click here. Hello, class. Welcome to Mitching 102: Advanced Mitching. In this class, we’ll build on yesterday’s lessons, providing some new twists and turns. Here’s another early example of … Continue reading
MITCHING 101: THE BASIC MITCH
This is part one of a five-part series. For part two, click here. Welcome to Mitching 101, students. Today, we will learn how to play a fun game. The game is called “Mitching,” because that is my brother’s name; he … Continue reading
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ON FOXES AND ANESTHESIOLOGISTS
This conversation discusses the fable of The Anesthesiologist and the King of Foxes, which is one of my Horrible Little Fables series; if you haven’t read it, you probably should before you read this. My conversation partner is Bill, who … Continue reading
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THE ANESTHESIOLOGIST AND THE KING OF FOXES
Once upon a time, back in the days when a sense of entitlement had value, a baby boy was born. Because his parents were of a certain class, and were a certain color, and had a certain amount of money, … Continue reading