I know what an oxymoron is but I'll be damned if I can figure out what you are talking about and I don't lack for IQ points. If you are trying to be so obtuse as to be incomprehensible, then you are succeeding.
Born 1945 in Los Angeles. Worked from 1998-2016 as adjunct teacher at University of California at Irvine Ext. teaching English as a second language.
Served three years in US Army Military Police at Erlangen, Germany 1966-68.
1970-1973- Criminal Investigator with US Customs
1973-1995 Criminal investigator with Drug Enforcement Administration. Stationed in Los Angeles, Bangkok, Milan, Italy, Pittsburgh and Office of Training, FBI Academy, Quantico, Va. until retirement.
Author of Erlangen-An American's History of a German Town-University Press of America 2005,
The Story of Papiamentu- A Study in Slavery and Language, University Press of America, 2002, and
The Languages of the Former Soviet Republics-Their History and Development, University Press of America, 2000.
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Oxymoron, in living color.
I know what an oxymoron is but I'll be damned if I can figure out what you are talking about and I don't lack for IQ points. If you are trying to be so obtuse as to be incomprehensible, then you are succeeding.
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I know what he's talking about. Ooh! Ooh! I guess I'm smarter than Miggie!
Oxymoron! A word I have heard all my life-including my literary career without knowing what it meant. I asked today and found out (I think)
As O'Reilly would say, "Don't be an oxymoron."
Oxymoron! A word I have heard all my life-including my literary career without knowing what it meant. I asked today and found out (I think)
As O'Reilly would say, "Don't be an oxymoron."
Miggie, my IQ has been measured all over the map, from 70 to 145, and I'm proud of them all. So much for "The Bell Curve."
The oxymoron is that Gary has put together disparate elements that have no relation to each other.
Lance gets it. Gary does too, he just doesn't want to admit it.
"The oxymoron is that Gary has put together disparate elements that have no relation to each other."
Talk about the pot calling the kettle black.
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