Huxley reads his first book by himself

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...and he is a critic yet too! I could detect the disdain for the letter U.

By NewEnglandBob (not verified) on 05 Feb 2010 #permalink

Its a feint. He's negotiating a contract for some kind of project with the letter T and T and U have issues.

Wasn't there a picture of a US President who could read a book upside down? Is that cleverer than Huxley?

He was naming the figures in the book:

Butterfly, squirrel, sunflower, lemur, blah-blah, gla glah, bwa-bwa, etcetera.

He was wondering why in hell he was in a straight jacket.

Pretty impressive but I think I saw him move his lips.