DH brought this up today, where exactly he got it from in the first place is beyond me, but have you ever read one of Hemingway's most famous short stories, that was all of six words long?
For sale: baby shoes, never worn.
It's a very challenging thing to do, isn't it? I have been wracking my brain all day for one to call my own and I've still come up short, so I have just stuck to researching ones that other people wrote. They're interesting, and even better when they're true.
Well, no, here's mine: HELP! The typos are killing me.
Can you give it a shot?