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I thought the questions stupid, hopeless curmudgeion grinch that I am. I liked better
Yahoo News section called "Oddly Enough".A sample:
Oddly Enough - Reuters
Notable Quotes
Mon Oct 14, 9:02 AM ET
HOLLYWOOD (Reuters) - They really said it -- notable quotes from the news:
"Nobody has been scumbag rockers like us and lived to tell the tale. I wouldn't
put it past us to keep on rockin'."
-- Rolling Stone KEITH RICHARDS, on BBC Radio.
How would you characterize the sillingness to call oneself a "scumbag"?
Today's Word is about metaphors. "Scumbag" is a very gross metaphor.
In case ;you have led a sheltered life and don't know it,the term refers
to a used condom.
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