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Re: Winona
No, not too closely tied to Ryder. I like it. I don't think it's brassy or flapper-like, though. To me it is rustic and outdoorsy. The only reason I find not to like it is because of the Ns (I don't like N) and the "no" in it.I like:Winona Edith
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