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    A Bastogne of Blankets

    enSeptember 23, 2023
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    About this Episode

    Beth compares her illness to the suffering of American soldiers in winter-time Bastogne during WWII.  Beth dislikes mysteries because she dislikes the word "mystery."  Michael doesn't care much for fiction but has a hard time not droning on about Tolkien.  Beth often defiantly and confidently says or writes the wrong thing. Michael lets embarrassment of her own making rain down on her for a good long while before drying her off with the truth.  

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