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Do you mean ABing here as in BEING here? If not, I don't get it. If so... lolz. ^_^
I think.
I don't have a clue what you are talking about. An oxymoron is something that intrinsically contradicts itself....like "Large shrimp". Could you restate the question so I can understand your intention please? Thank you! :)
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Thank you :) Refer my comment to Rosie's answer, though :)
by Jack wears love COAT on November 12th, 2009