Now, it's true that Lester Holt,

who is a famous TV news anchor for NBC and MSNBC, also has a slight lisp, but at least
a) I can LOOK at him while he's talking;
b) He's easy on the eyes; and
c) His lisp isn't so pronounced.
But as a radio announcer, when all you have going for you is your voice, I'm thinking this is a wrong match up. DJ with lisp.
Kind of like an oxymoron career.
Oxymoron comes from the Greek word "oxymora" which means sharp dull. It is a figure of speech that combines normally-contradictory terms. (source Wikipedia)
For example:
Found missing
Pretty Ugly
Freezer Burn
Sensitive Man (Sorry, just my opinion)
Jumbo Shrimp (My all-time favorite!)
So this got me thinking about other possible Oxymoron Careers or OC.
How about a
I could just see it now.
Tall guy enters the store.
"Hi, can I help you?"
Tall guy looks around trying to find who's talking.
"Down here! What are you looking for today?"
"Uh, some shirts. But I don't know my size."
"No problem," says the salesperson. "I can measure you. Follow me."
So the two go off into the corner by the three sided mirror.
The little salesman has to pull a stepladder over to climb up and measure the tall man.
Nope, just can't see it happening.
How about an alcoholic working at a brewery? Wait, that's not an oxymoron - that's just DANGEROUS!
Okay, I'll try again.
How about a prostitute that hates sex?
Or a thin girl working at Lane Bryant? (biatch!)
An introvert at a customer service counter.
A dyslexic librarian? Oh, no, wait, an illiterate librarian. Okay I know that's pretty much impossible but it's my post so let me be.
My daughter was on the track team in high school. One of her coaches was very fat, and drove around in a golf cart on the field! Fat track coach - yep! OC
A farmer with a black thumb?
An anorexic who loves to cook?
An optometrist who is blind as a bat?
And finally, how about a sadist dentist? I had to have two crowns put in one time, and as my dentist was fitting the temporary crowns on, I was just about jumping out of the chair because he was touching on some exposed nerves.
I asked him, "By any chance, did you ever see the movie, "Marathon Man" with Dustin Hoffman?"
(There is a particular "dentist" scene.)
My dentist replied, laughingly, "Are you kidding me? That's what made me decide to become a dentist!"
Yeah. Sadist Dentist. OC
Watch this clip from the movie, if you dare!
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