Friday, December 21, 2018

Miss Cellania's Links

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is commemorating the 1918 flu pandemic with a retro adventure game that will remind you of Oregon Trail. (via Metafilter)

Ten years ago, John Cessna's mother told him to sober up and start sending Christmas cards like a grown up. Ever since then, his funny and subversive Christmas cards have gone viral.  

'A torrent of ghastly revelations': what military service taught me about America.

The Story of Dyngo, a War Dog Brought Home From Combat. He was anxious, always ready to work, and very destructive.

Enjoying the melancholy undercurrent of Charlie Brown television specials.

I read 1,182 emergency room bills this year. Here’s what I learned.

Mesmerized by a spinning toy.

Charles Dickens Couldn’t Stop Tinkering With A Christmas Carol. The author toured the English-speaking world with his readings before packed venues until his death in 1870.

VA Still Arbitrarily Cutting Caregivers From Program, Even As It Aims To Expand.

A Civil War Cartoonist Created the Modern Image of Santa Claus As Union Propaganda.

A blast from the past (2010): Jewish Christmas Traditions.

2 comments:

gwdMaine said...

So here I am at work Miss C., doing all this work
while some fat guy in a business suit gets all the
credit. I'm in desperate need of some holiday spirit.
Think I'll go rob a liquor store.

Happy Friday!

Miss Cellania said...

Happy Friday, gwdMaine!