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Zaleski: Psychotic hoarding? I don’t think so … 
I read an article about hoarders. It got me thinking about all the stuff I’ve collected or saved or rescued – not hoarded – during more than 40 years of adult life. Hoarding, experts say, can go from chronic collecting to spooky psychosis. Where’s that line? And who draws it? Have I crossed it?
RELATED CONTENTZaleski: Avoiding debates serves only candidates 
The tradition of North Dakota political debates is being trashed by politicians in two high-profile races on the 2010 ballot: U.S. Senate and U.S. House.
RELATED CONTENTZaleski: Granddad, long walks and pigs feet 
The other day I became my grandfather. It was about food.
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Zaleski: Swimmin’ nude from Minot to Newton 
In last week’s column, I asked readers if they swam nude when they were kids, as I did at my hometown YMCA in New Britain, Conn. Well, they surely did.
RELATED CONTENTZaleski: Rude to be nude? Not 50 years ago 
Regular readers of The Forum’s Variety section couldn’t help but notice Wednesday’s feature by Sam Benshoof, “When it comes to gym locker rooms, is it rude to be nude?” Subhead: “Locker room etiquette: What to do and what not to do.”
RELATED CONTENTZaleski: The magic of mind, eye and hand 
I still write letters. Sometimes I put pen to paper or relearn typing on my ancient L.C. Smith manual.
RELATED CONTENTZaleski: Waiting for No. 5 from Jeffrey Lent 
One of my favorite authors, Jeffrey Lent, of Vermont, is completing a fifth novel that is expected to be in bookstores in the spring.
RELATED CONTENTZaleski: Inviting Stephanie Abrams to winter 
It never fails. When temperatures on the northern Plains plunge to positively uncivilized lows, like they did last week, my friends who live in warmer places call or email to see “if I’m OK.” I assured them I was just fine, thank you.
RELATED CONTENTZaleski: Really, you can’t make this stuff up 
What a strange week it’s been. Full moon? Could be.
RELATED CONTENTZaleski: Go inside ‘The Presidents Club’ 
I’m almost done with one of the most fascinating political histories I’ve ever read.
RELATED CONTENTZaleski: It’s true in ND, too: All politics is local 
A friend who admits to being a Democrat (pretty gutsy in North Dakota these days) was opining about the huge political imbalance in the Legislature. She’s right.
RELATED CONTENTZaleski: More books for long winter nights 
I have two more recommendations for winter reading, but first, a mea culpa.
RELATED CONTENTZaleski: Three books for the long, cold winter 
It’s the start of that long stretch of the northern Plains winter that, as I age, seems longer every year. It’s the right time to curl up with a good book or two or three.
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