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Mitchell Symons



Average rating: 3.63 · 2,004 ratings · 247 reviews · 93 distinct works â€� Similar authors
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This Book...of More Perfect...

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HOW MUCH POO DOES AN ELEPHA...

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How to Avoid a Wombat's Bum

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“If you are willing to admit faults, you have one less fault to admit.”
Mitchell Symons

“Michelangelo's cook was illiterate, so he drew her a shopping list--- which today is priceless.”
Mitchell Symons, That Book of Perfectly Useless Information

“In 1927, Edwin Wakeman of Manchester committed suicide leaving this note: ‘I married a widow with a grown daughter. My father fell in love with my stepdaughter and married her â€� thus becoming my son-in-law. My stepdaughter became my stepmother because she was my father’s wife. My wife gave birth to a son, who was, of course, my father’s brother-in-law, and also my uncle, for he was the brother of my stepmother. My father’s wife became the mother of a son, who was, of course, my brother, and also my grandchild, for he was the son of my stepdaughter. Accordingly, my wife was my grandmother, because she was my stepmother’s mother. I was my wife’s husband and grandchild at the same time. And, as the husband of a person’s grandmother is his grandfather, I am my own grandfather.”
Mitchell Symons, There Are Tittles in This Title: The Weird World of Words

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