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Starts With O and Ends With N
The other day I read a Facebook post, where they asked this silly question again. Find a word that starts with the letter O, but that word must end with the letter N. Of course, I know it’s just my opinion, and taken from my own observation. That it would not take much of an optician, to see this as open ostentation. Now I feel I have an obligation, to sit on the octagon ottoman, Where I often eat an Oregon onion, while petting my baby orangutan. His name is Owen Odin Orion, his occupation is just an oarsman, But he has joined an organization, to help an orphan find his origin. He had a small organ operation, with an option to open an obstruction. They had to keep him on some oxygen, while they blasted it to oblivion. I wonder if I have an obsession, for words that start with O and end in N. My opposition says it’s an omen, I say it’s an overreaction again.
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