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Originally Posted by KyBunnies
I have always heard it was goose instead of owl. I have searched and everything comes up with goose not owl.
So tell me fellow Mobilereaders romance what is your take on this.
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Haven't really heard either, since I grew up in a country where English is not the dominant language. However, since I know that owls are about as smart as any bird out there, which is to say, not at all, I would assume the author is trying to convey that the person described is a complete moron.
And as long as that comes across accurately, it doesn't matter to me which kind of bird the writer uses for comparison.