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  1. 2656 Cambridge - I am grateful to all my new friends on Twitter who have made my days alone in the Past less lonely. Thank you all.
  2. 2656 Cambridge - I know it's an American holiday, but having a day to express what you are grateful for is not a bad idea...
  3. RT @DrRemy U.S.A. Day of #Gratitude: Thanksgiving 2009 ♫ http://bit.ly/6LF0Eh
  4. @mousewords Thank you, Ms. Taylor. I hope to meet you someday in real life, too.
  5. It appears I was at @mousewords home for Thanksgiving pie. http://twitpic.com/r4qg2
  6. 2656 Cambridge - I believe fellow Temporal Antrhopologists Dr. Henry Darrel, Dr. John Bluejacket and Dr. Hans Schroeder will all be there.
  7. 2656 Cambridge - Back at my flat in Cambridge. All excited about this weekend. Grams will be there with Cambridge Victorian Studies Group.
  8. @CSPOT_Star Happy Thanksgiving to you, too!
  9. Thank you @WanderingNathan @GreenGlam @sociolingo @Becky_Middleton @Earthgirl42 @fleming77 for Retweets
  10. 2656 Paris - Tommorrow and this weekend I will be at the Victorian History & Culture Symposium. Won't be able to tweet much.
  11. 2656 Paris - Today I will be helping a crew of digital artists recreate a virtual Exhibition of the Impressionists from 1877.
  12. Least we forget Native American Heritage Month, some classic music from Ulali: Mother http://bit.ly/7XDekY & Mahk Jchi http://bit.ly/8hFgI
  13. @mkinberg Your welcome. Enjoy your Thanksgiving.
  14. Thanksgiving dinner features food from the New World: Turkey, cranberries, corn, green beans, potatoes, sweet potatoes, pumpkin & Coca Cola.
  15. Happy Thanksgiving to all my American followers. Happy 26 November to everyone else.
  16. @SourlaApple Thank you.
  17. @CrochetLibFront Worse part of doing 19th century France is trying to remember which government is now in control, it changed so often.
  18. .@GreenGlam That I didn't know. My hosts laughed when I said I just threw cheddar away when it got moldy.
  19. RT @GreenGlam Better to wash off mold than scrape it off. Just enough to get the bloom off. (Doesn't work for crumbly cheeses)
  20. 2656 Paris - I know France has a Temporal Anthropologist doing the Baroque period & another covering Medieval period, but no Victorians.