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John Hall wrote:

They had Thomas Thingummy (I won't even attempt to spell his surname)


Perhaps you might have had better luck with that than his first name. ;-)

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John Hall wrote:

They had Thomas Thingummy (I won't even attempt to spell his surname)


Perhaps you might have had better luck with that than his first name. ;-)


Ah, is he "Tomas"? In that case my apologies to Mr Thingummy.
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In article ,
Graham P Davis writes:
John Hall wrote:

They had Thomas Thingummy (I won't even attempt to spell his surname)


Perhaps you might have had better luck with that than his first name. ;-)


Ah, is he "Tomas"? In that case my apologies to Mr Thingummy.


Close, but no cigar - Tomasz Schafernaker. However, I must confess to
Googling to make sure.

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