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[Opinions] Anglo-Saxon and Old English are the same thing. nt
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Miranda
(Randee15)
6/20/2005, 4:04 PM
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a message by Vesta
Miranda
"Come... you must eat my child." — From an unknown badfic.
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Mab, Merlin, Morgan....
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Vesta
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6/19/2005, 7:17 PM
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Raelyn = white trash. Period. Reena? trendy. Prue? NN only. nt
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Siri
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6/20/2005, 9:16 PM
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Re: Mab, Merlin, Morgan....
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Chrisell
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6/20/2005, 3:41 AM
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Re: Mab, Merlin, Morgan....
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Vesta
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6/20/2005, 8:18 AM
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But they're MODERN English names
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Miranda
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6/20/2005, 1:59 PM
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Re: But they're MODERN English names
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Vesta
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6/20/2005, 3:12 PM
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Anglo-Saxon and Old English are the same thing. nt
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Miranda
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6/20/2005, 4:04 PM
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Re: Anglo-Saxon and Old English are the same thing. nt
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Vesta
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6/20/2005, 6:48 PM
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Wyatt?nt
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Urania
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6/19/2005, 8:24 PM