Author: TheJoeyHarris
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My Christmas watch list, part 2.
Mash episodes I watch during the season:
Season 1, Episode 12: Dear Dad-It’s Christmas time at the 4077th, and Hawkeye is writing a letter to his father about the activities at the camp.
Season 7, Episode 15: Dear Sis-Father Mulcahy writes to his sister at Christmas about feeling useless at the 4077th, but his deeds convince him otherwise.
Season 9, Episode 5: Death Takes a Holiday-The spirit of Christmas is felt at the 4077th during a truce as they throw a potluck party for the orphans, which reveals a surprising side of Charles. But when Hawkeye, B.J. and Margaret receive a mortally wounded soldier, they attempt to keep him alive until the day after Christmas for the sake of his wife and kids.
Season 9, Episode 6: War for All Seasons-A survey of life at the 4077th during the year 1951, including the doctors’ efforts to build an artificial kidney and camp-wide bets on whether the Brooklyn Dodgers will win the year’s National League Championship.
Season 10, Episode 10: ‘Twas the Day after Christmas-On the day after Christmas, the 4077th borrows the tradition of Boxing Day from a squad of wounded British soldiers, with the officers and enlisted personnel trading places.





My Christmas Watch List, Part 1
It’s that time of the year where I start my annual Christmas Watch List of seasonal favorites. The first one I watch every year is The Homecoming, A Christmas Story. Written and narrated by Earl Hamner, Jr, it becomes the basis for The Waltons, although with Patricia Neal and Andrew Duggan as the parents and Edgar Bergen as Grandpa.
From Wikipedia: On Christmas Eve 1933, the Waltons are preparing for the holiday. However, John Walton, who has taken work in Waynesboro, Virginia, about 50 miles (80 km) away, is late returning home, and his family is becoming increasingly worried.
John-Boy is worried that he is not living up to his father’s expectations. His father wants him to learn a trade while John-Boy wants to be a writer.
The character of Olivia grates on me at times during this movie as she did in the series. I know she doesn’t approve of the Baldwin sisters making moonshine, or the Recipe as they call it, but she is downright rude when talking about them to other characters. She makes a fool of herself thinking they have given John-Boy some of the Recipe when it was actually eggnog.
My favorite character is Hawthorne Dooley, played by Cleavon Little. He is a preacher and has also started doing jobs for the Baldwin Sisters to make ends meet. The way that he teaches John-Boy that sometimes you have to go about things indirectly in order to get what you need is brilliant.
Check out The Homecoming: A Christmas Story. It is readily available several places.

Charcuterie and Butter Boards: My conversation with Nan Fiebig.
Joey welcomes Nan for their annual November tradition to talk about thankfulness, Thanksgiving, shopping on Black Friday, entertainment, and so much more.
Some Thanksgiving Entertainment
One of the best episodes ever, Turkey’s Away from WKRP in Cincinnati:
The Butterball Hotline from The West Wing:
The latest episode from What We’re Watching:
Just keep going
That seems to be the mantra lately. I have lived by it myself for a while. I’m exhausted and have a ton of things to do. When does it become too much?
Words to live by-Emily Dickinson
We never know how high we are
Till we are called to rise;
And then, if we are true to plan,
Our statures touch the skies—
The Heroism we recite
Would be a daily thing,
Did not ourselves the Cubits warp
For fear to be a King—
1830 – 1886
My Interview with Tony Richards
I sat down with Tony Richards for a wide ranging podcast about Wrestling Announcers, Tony’s fandom, how he became a historian, his Substack, and some of his Wrestling Observer Hall Of Fame votes. This was a fantastic interview. I hope you check it out.
An Insight on one part of Warren Buffett’s Thanksgiving letter
-Warren Buffett has released his Thanksgiving letter and as this story indicated, it may be one of his last letters before his retirement at the end of the year.
I was focused on this part: He included life lessons in his latest letter as well, saying not to dwell on mistakes and to make sure you live life in accordance with what you’d most want your obituary to reflect.
I know for me, it is hard not to dwell on mistakes. I have gotten better at this over time, but it remains a struggle. I have told people that as part of my job, I occasionally have to have unpleasant conversations with people. As a result, you can get unkind things said to you. I always say that this part doesn’t really bother me because I know that whatever the person says, I have thought much worse about myself.
Take time today to think about Buffett’s words of wisdom.