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No, it's not (m)
by
Miranda
(Randee15)
12/1/2004, 12:07 PM
in reply to
a message by Miss Claire
I don't know what Afton means, but it's almost certainly not a form of
Ashton
. That much I do know.
Miranda
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Afton...
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Lily
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12/1/2004, 7:50 AM
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Re: Afton...
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Satu
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12/1/2004, 1:40 PM
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Re: Afton...
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Elinor
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12/4/2004, 2:42 PM
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Re: Afton...
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Miss Claire
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12/1/2004, 11:00 AM
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No, it's not (m)
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Miranda
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12/1/2004, 12:07 PM
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Afton is the Swedish word for "evening". nt
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Charlie
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12/1/2004, 12:16 PM
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Yup, but it's mostly used in poetry (nm)
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Caprice
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12/2/2004, 6:09 AM
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Oh. I guess that info makes Afton more great, I would believe. nt
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Charlie
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12/2/2004, 2:52 PM