<b><a href="http://www.overheardintheoffice.com/archives/002656.html"> 9AM At the Annual Association of Homophobic Lexicographers Banquet</a></b><br/>
Intern #1: So is there a difference between homo<em>ge</em>nous and hom<em>og</em>eneous?<br/>Intern #2: Yes, one means "composed of one thing," and the other is, like, a gay Einstein or something.<br/><br/>Rayburn House Building<br>Washington, DC<br/><br/>Overheard by: the Best and the Brightest<br/>via <a href="http://www.overheardintheoffice.com/">Overheard in the Office</a>, Aug 15, 2006