Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Hemingway's Suicide Gun




Not long after that tragic day in Ketchum, Idaho, the gun was given to a local welder to be destroyed. “The stock was smashed and the steel parts cut up with a torch,” the authors write. “The mangled remnants were then buried in a field.”
Fascinating, it sounds like they were blaming the gun.

What do you think? Please leave a comment

3 comments:

  1. MikeB: “Fascinating, it sounds like they were blaming the gun.”

    Yeah, they’ll do that.

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  2. "Fascinating, it sounds like they were blaming the gun."

    That's what liberals do.

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  3. Who says they were liberals who did that. I think they were conservative macho-men who adored the mystique of Hemingway so much that they needed to take out their anger on something.

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