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Re: Lola
It doesn't mean "Mary of Sorrows", it just means "sorrows" (as a pet form of Dolores).I don't like Lola, partly because there's a couple of slightly unsavoury songs with 'Lola' as the title character.

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Never thought of it like that....The Sorrows part that is.
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It's not because it's a pet form. Dolores itself just means "sorrows". If you read the database entry carefully you will see that that's what it says - the Mary part is in the saying, not in the word 'dolores'.
ChrisellAll we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us. - J.R.R. Tolkien.

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