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🕸Fergus Duniho wrote on Tue, Jun 28, 2005 01:32 AM UTC:
<BLOCKQUOTE> Of your suggestions, Notre Dame has the problem of being a cathedral and so suggesting the Bishop move. Oddly it was not that name that rang bells for me but Winnebago, which has similar connotations to the Caravan that I suggested for a piece in my article When Beasts Collide </BLOCKQUOTE> <P>Like Camel, Caravan is a progressive rock group. But that aside, did you miss my point about all my suggestions being stupid? They were all intentionally lousy suggestions. And did you miss the point I was making about the name Canvasser? I think it is as lousy as any of the suggestions I made. I was hoping that my awful suggestions would get through to you better than simply telling you straightforwardly that you aren't very good at naming pieces.</P>

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