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Subject: Re: RA_Carmen C - Bidoj_000.jpg
From: Randy Wang <r@ndy.wang>
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In article <qfcmij0204h@news1.newsguy.com>, Buck <Buck@Scanners.Inc>
wrote:
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I can't help laughing at all of those Rylsky set names, and the ones
from some other studios too. They crack me up. In this batch we have
Bidoj, Staras, Marra, Gorria, Brebare, Yelcol, Camizo, Aintzira, Sopar,
and Duin. Are those brand names of prescription drugs?
More examples, from MET-Art, a few sets of one model: Agax, Mikilian,
Asivias, Egalis, Eternias, Magia.
It's all Greek to me.
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