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Re: oxymoron
Sorry I couldn't help with oxymoron or Greek, I admire Greek but am largely
innocent of it -- except that I used to work in a bookstore managed by an old
Greek-American woman who was always barking: Skata!
But I offer a puzzle instead: What do Greek people say instead of: "It's all
Greek to me." ?
Elmer
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