No...that's not an error. I didn't mean lucid.
Tonight I coined a new term. Clucid...for people suffering from Clueless/Clued-In disorder. A unique condition where they swing from being totally clueless, to awesomely clued-in.
Know anyone like that?
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I certainly have (and do) know someone like that, namely..my wife. I can be making a statement on a subject and she totally miscontrues what I've said, then upon clarifying to her what I'm talking about she will engage the subject fully and amaze me at the depth of her knowledge on said subject.
Posted by: Tony | January 28, 2005 at 08:31 PM