He is the writer who coined the term Auntie Maxine for U.S. Eric writes a pop culture/news/shade/celebrity/shade column for. SANDERS: You're listening to IT'S BEEN A MINUTE from NPR. I'm just going to be like, look at this cable bill, y'all. THOMAS: I - you know, I enjoy narrating opening my mail. "Here For It: Or, How To Save Your Soul In America" by R. THOMAS: I feel a little bit like I'm, like, pulling a switcheroo because it was not the first box that I opened that's on the video. And there's five boxes from Random House, and I was like, oh, no, this is it. THOMAS: And I thought I - like, I was looking for - I don't know - lightbulbs or something. I walked down in basically, like, my bathrobe. THOMAS: First of all, I walked down to my package room. SANDERS: That is exactly what my guest on the show today did a few times. You know you've made it when you're recording an unboxing video of your own book. These are - this is, like, quality bubble packaging. R ERIC THOMAS: I love that there are two sheets of bubble wrap.
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