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“Normal: a setting on washing machines.” The Best Six of the Week

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

By Larry Smith

Ernest Hemingway would have turned 111 this week, and you would have made Papa proud with your outpouring of sixes, all indirectly inspired by his legendary six-word novel, “For sale: baby shoes, never worn.” Six-Word Memoirs. Here are six six-worders we love from the week ending July 23. Click on each author’s name to check out more memoirs.

Best Excuse to Leave the White Dress at Home: “Daughter in wedding photos. Explanation inevitable.”-BibliophileChick
Worst Professional Backstabbing: “They promised forever, then fired me.”-Qraig
Darkest Self-Actualization: “Former obituarist. Made living from death.”-Distantcities (profile pic, above)
Dirtiest Pillow Talk: “Only pillows get head every night.” -FinchGirl
Most Angst-filled: “Normal: a setting on washing machines.” —Roaringsilence from SMITHTeens.
Most Literary Birthday Wish: “Hemingway left me Fishing, Old Man. -JinLee

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  1. kprice says:

    Tried love. Tried lust. Kept kids.

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