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Pete likes the dictionary stand and dictionary a lot. (My friend Nancy made the stand too, although it was not intended to be a cat support.) It gives him a few more inches height for easy access to the pictures. When he's peeved, he knows that he can get my goat by knocking the extremely cool magnifying glass onto the floor.
Once he managed to pull the top picture off the wall. He was hanging to the top of it with both front paws while his hind paws used the bottom picture's bottom bar as a very ineffective support.
Pete has a rare and dangerous gift.
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Representatives of the Carnegie-Collier Rotary Club distributed 275 brand new dictionaries to 3rd grade students and teachers on Friday, December 6th in the IS auditorium.
There's an old insult that goes "Oh yeah? Well if you look up ____ in the dictionary, there's a picture of YOU!".
Here's what I saw when I looked up "fail" in the dictionary.
How apropos.
Saw this in Aldi. It's a "secret safe": a fake book that you can store secret things in. Obviously, no-one will know it's not a real Oxbridge English Dictionary.
Oxbridge. English. Dictionary.
Oh dear.