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Krazy Pic 1  This might be a great deal . . . but I think I’d like to hear the music first!

Krazy Pic 2  Hard to say if math-types or non-math-types will like this more, but it’s certainly accurate, and will cause a chuckle or two!

Cartoon of the Week  And on a lighter side of Thanksgiving . . . Jason is stumped on a homework assignment for Thanksgiving.

Addicted to Golf?  We used to run a frequent Joke of the Week, but that drifted away.  I ran into this recently and figured I’d throw it in.  it’s not only funny, but if you’re trying to cut down on your golf, it might also be helpful!

The Clock is Ticking!  Everyone is saying to shop early this year, and hey – I’m just trying to help you out!  🙂   Especially if your Christmas list includes a) outdoors/adventure/history/travel types and/or b) teachers or anyone else interested in education.  I have updated similar Christmas promotions to include the lastest Spitballs book, and some new pricing and purchase options!!  Check out the updated 10-15-25 Christmas Simplicity information, and visit the next link if you need reminders of what the available books look like, along with Amazon descriptions.  Don’t miss your chance!

Brain Teasers Another reminder that these Brain Teasers were extended through November, so you still have time to get in on any and all of the fun!!  Three new additions this week – one of them a Bonus – and they are all repeats. (And they are all relatively easy – even the Bonus).

Rewind: Men & Women I ran this last time, and got a variety of fun responses, including a request to share it here and there, So I’ll throw it in again, for fun, in case you missed these.  (AND, I’ll reverse the order, since some folks saw the first and missed the second, which I think is funnier.)  1) Differences: Men & Women.  2) Are Men Happier? Same offer: Double your money back if you don’t laugh at least 3 times in each one.

 

Quote(s) for the Week

Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood. Now is the time to understand more, so that we may fear less.

Marie Curie

Bonus Fun Quote for the Week

I consider myself to be well informed if I get misinformation I agree with.

Ed Schanda, member of the weekly Common Sense Society, Branson/Hollister