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It’s a Will & Grace Christmas!

“A Little Christmas Queer” (December 8, 2005)

Lest you be tempted to believe that Christmas miracles aren’t real, we finally found an episode of Will & Grace that Drew doesn’t hate. This one, from the final season of the show’s original broadcast run, focuses on Will and company spending Christmas with his family and the problems posed by the fact that Will’s nephew seems so very gay. It’s actually a more nuanced look at the difficulties of being gay and leaving your life to spend the holiday with your (presumably straight) family. It doesn’t suck! Not even the Grace storyline!

Mental Floss has an article detailing Kellogg’s Cornflakes and their origin as an effort to get people to masturbate less.

And Daily Beast has a piece on William Faulkner’s long-term love affair with binge drinking.

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It’s a Will & Grace Christmas!

Comments

For what it's worth, Neville from <i>iCarly</i> is a fairly over-the-top gay-affected character.

Seth Aaron Hershman has they she pronouns

You absolutely did not make up the Kellogg's thing. John Harvey Kellogg invented corn flakes (also peanut butter!) as part of his belief that bland foods would help keep people from the temptations of sin. He also had his own therapy-spa thing where he treated people with bland foods and different temperature baths.

Kacey Spadafora


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