Monthly Archives: December 2013

Quote Du Jour

Sax von Stroheim writes: Caesar, when informed of these matters, fearing the fickle disposition of the Gauls, who are easily prompted to take up resolutions, and much addicted to change, considered that nothing was to be entrusted to them; for … Continue reading

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It’s That Time Of Year!

Eddie Pensier writes: What time, you ask? The announcement of the winner of the Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest, whence entrants compete to come up with the worst first lines of (unwritten) novels. This year’s victorious entry by Chris Wieloch of Brookfield, WI is a … Continue reading

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