Nothing to do with an Oxford comma, sadly.  The OC is the superfluous comma
inserted by ruffians and ne'er-do-wells, in a list of three or more items,
before the word "and" or "or" that is before the final item.  It seems to be an
aid for those of limited comprehension.

> On 17 March 2017 at 16:09 Morris Galloway <morris-gallo...@sbcglobal.net>
> wrote:
> 
> Ah the Oxford Comma!
> 'Let's eat grandmother'  or 'Let's eat, grandmother'  is where we have 
> two vastly different outcomes.  I now return to invisibility.

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