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In article <mqqkietn5no19hftmd1d9ubthdh4ikrui1@4ax.com>,
SL <SerpentLord@Evil.Incarn8> wrote:
> >Let's see ... Izimi, Sima,
> >Jagolla, Gnarak, Akdolos, Abmeic, Abmek. I guess they make just as
> >much sense either way. It's still all Greek to me.
>
> Didn't you learn in school the names of the planets in our
> solar system? Jeez, would it kill you to read a book?! ;-)
In the Martian language? Pig Latin is about my limit.
That set named "Karang", though, made me think that maybe the
photographer was saying the model is a heavy-metal fan.
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