
Curmudgeon's Dictionary
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Twenty years ago, when the author first read Ambrose Bierce''s "Devil''s Dictionary," he was ecstatic. Here at last was a creative work that was utterly lacking in discrimination. Worth no regard whatever for race, creed, color, sex, religion, or fast food preference, Bierce kicked everyone''s sacred cow right in the udder. The author instantly knew that somehow, some day, he must continue the wor...
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Twenty years ago, when the author first read Ambrose Bierce''s "Devil''s Dictionary," he was ecstatic. Here at last was a creative work that was utterly lacking in discrimination. Worth no regard whatever for race, creed, color, sex, religion, or fast food preference, Bierce kicked everyone''s sacred cow right in the udder. The author instantly knew that somehow, some day, he must continue the wor...
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