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<blockquote data-quote="scorpion" data-source="post: 694076" data-attributes="member: 3591"><p>I enjoyed that post as well and will go ahead and link it here for posterity's sake: <a href="https://www.rooshvforum.com/thread-53210-post-1200087.html#pid1200087" target="_blank">https://www.rooshvforum.com/thread-53210-post-1200087.html#pid1200087</a></p><p></p><p>As to the Lizard of Oz, the man is surely a treasure. I've been reading various online forums since the mid 90's and he is easily one of the best commenters I've come across. And this is despite the fact that I've often found myself in disagreement with his conclusions/arguments. The power of his eloquence, the scope of his erudition and the strength of his reasoning are such that even when our opinions diverge I cannot but admit he has made a good point worth considering. I also can't help but get a kick out of his hyper-eloquent, lecherous descriptions of the female anatomy. I picture him sitting in a stately looking old study, a UV light glowing brightly against his face, a copy of Boswell's <em>Life of Johnson</em> in one hand, the perky breast of a 19 year old nubile brunette in the other and the smile on his face a mile wide. </p><p></p><p>Cheers to the Lizard of Oz, a great contributor to the forum and probably our most singular poster. A truly inimitable and one of a kind voice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scorpion, post: 694076, member: 3591"] I enjoyed that post as well and will go ahead and link it here for posterity's sake: [URL]https://www.rooshvforum.com/thread-53210-post-1200087.html#pid1200087[/URL] As to the Lizard of Oz, the man is surely a treasure. I've been reading various online forums since the mid 90's and he is easily one of the best commenters I've come across. And this is despite the fact that I've often found myself in disagreement with his conclusions/arguments. The power of his eloquence, the scope of his erudition and the strength of his reasoning are such that even when our opinions diverge I cannot but admit he has made a good point worth considering. I also can't help but get a kick out of his hyper-eloquent, lecherous descriptions of the female anatomy. I picture him sitting in a stately looking old study, a UV light glowing brightly against his face, a copy of Boswell's [i]Life of Johnson[/i] in one hand, the perky breast of a 19 year old nubile brunette in the other and the smile on his face a mile wide. Cheers to the Lizard of Oz, a great contributor to the forum and probably our most singular poster. A truly inimitable and one of a kind voice. [/QUOTE]
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