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[Facts] Re: Why is Daisy a nn used for Margaret?
by
Miranda
(Randee15)
3/26/2004, 1:36 AM
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a message by Georgia
Marguerite
happens to be the French word for the daisy flower as well as being the French form of
Margaret
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Miranda
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Why is Daisy a nn used for Margaret?
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Georgia
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3/26/2004, 1:32 AM
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Re: Why is Daisy a nn used for Margaret?
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Helena
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3/28/2004, 8:30 PM
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Aha!
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Georgia
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3/26/2004, 6:41 PM
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Re: Why is Daisy a nn used for Margaret?
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Devonelisa
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3/26/2004, 4:55 AM
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Re: Why is Daisy a nn used for Margaret?
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Miranda
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3/26/2004, 1:36 AM
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Re: Why is Daisy a nn used for Margaret?
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Mirjam
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3/26/2004, 11:00 AM