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 In article <vfeevbl44stfhtvk5ke64foqt60r9c8v5b@4ax.com>, not my real pseudonym
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 >On 6 Oct 2016 22:15:44 -0700, Miloch <Miloch_member@newsguy.com>
 >wrote:
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 >>In article <3a3evbpfc1u5bl8b1a98ae3494285hdfs9@4ax.com>, Joseph Testagrose
 >>says...
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 >>Only the British could come up with names like the 'Bristol Belvedere' or the
 >>'Percival Sea Prince'.
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 >>What's wrong with those people?
 >
 >Guessing it was J. K. Rowling's job before she wrote the Harry Potter
 >books.  =)
 
 
 ...and don't get me started on the name 'Spitfire'...where'd that name come
 from?
 
 
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