Before we slip too far into December, let’s recap what happened last month. In case you missed a day or two here or there, these are the top 10 stories originally posted in November:
To commemorate Veterans Day, I posted a bunch of videos featuring overjoyed dogs greeting returning soldiers.

“Slush fund”? “Clean bill of health”? “In the Doldrums”? Here’s a look at 9 family-friendly phrases that likely came from the mouths of sailors.
Let’s take a look at five things you might not know about the man who brought us so many happy little trees.
Although we’ll always have mainstays like Big Bird, Elmo, Bert and Ernie, many Muppets have been forgotten or deemed unnecessary. Here are a few Sesame Street residents who were evicted.
The ancient Greeks used clay and stone. The Romans, sponges and salt water. But the idea of a commercial product designed solely to wipe one’s bum? That started about 150 years ago, right here in the U.S.A.

There is an overwhelming number of pages you can “Fan” on Facebook. Here are 12 of the more curious examples we’ve stumbled upon recently.

Who is Paul Langerhans, and how did his islets wind up in your pancreas? Let’s take a look at a few scientists and their anatomical namesakes.
Hundreds of celebrities have appeared as themselves on Sesame Street, but plenty of popular fictional characters have made cameos as well. From R2-D2 to GOB Bluth, here are some of our favorites.

Long before our modern industries developed the cleaning products, industrial solvents, and drugs that can kill when misused, people used simple plants to murder each other. Some plants were especially effective.

Decisions, decisions—you make them constantly about big and little things. Daily decision making might be easier for you if you used these handy flowcharts.
[This was a particularly good month. I'll post a few more of November's greatest hits tomorrow.]
If you’re new to mental_floss, here’s what you missed in October, September and August.