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Interesting

I had no idea... I'd always thought of Garfield as pretty one-dimensional: http://xkcd.com/78/

Oh, and one nit-pick:

The main surviving use of the ampersand is in the formal names of businesses. When the ampersand forms part of a registered name (e.g. Brown & Watson), it should not be replaced with "and".

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