Hemmingway’s Polydactyl Cats

It you’ve taken my American Lit class, chances are you have heard me go on and on about Hemingway’s six-toed cats. Maybe you’ve even thought I was completely nuts and making it all up. For all of you doubters out there, read this article from CNN.com on 07/09/07. Enjoy!

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(…) of the Week

WORD: defenestration (found in a Calvin & Hobbes comic strip)

BOOK OPENER: “You will rejoice to hear that no disaster has accompanied the commencement of an enterprise which you have regarded with such evil forebodings.” – Mary Shelley, Frankenstein

GRAMMAR DISASTER: “Toilet broken. Please use floor below” – sign on a restroom door on the third floor of an office building, presumably meaning that anyone needing to use the facilities should go down a flight of stairs to do so.