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Re: RA_Alexandra - Imizi_000.jpg Wang Labs
Randy Wang (r@ndy.wang) 2019/07/12 06:16

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In article <qg9nj501dac@news3.newsguy.com>, Buck <Buck@Scanners.Inc>
wrote:

> =ybegin part=1 line=128 size=142093 name=RA_Alexandra - Imizi_000.jpg

In this batch we have Imizi, Amis, Allogaj, Karang, Solodka, Ciemba,
Kemba.  If not brand names of prescription drugs, then is the
photographer spelling 'em backward?  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.

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