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From: biep@klipper.UUCP (J. A. "Biep" Durieux)
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Subject: Re: Complement to "Who / What is a N I M R O D?"
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Date: Mon, 14-Jan-85 16:43:46 EST
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Posted: Mon Jan 14 16:43:46 1985
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In article <186@decwrl.UUCP> chabot@amber.DEC (l s chabot) writes:
>Gee, I never heard of it meaning "ding-dong".  All I ever knew was that it 
>meant "hunter".  I think there's a Nimrod in the bible, and isn't the old book
>_Nimrod_and_Sam_ by, er, Booth Tarkington?
>
>L S Chabot

[]
	Ok, everybody has now read 20 times that Nimrod is the guy mentioned
	in Gen 10:8-12, but now this: what the **** is a "ding-dong"?
	(If it *is* a bell, after all, I'll sigh!)
-- 
							  Biep.
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I utterly disagree with  everything  you are saying,  but I 
am prepared to fight to the death for your right to say it.
							--Voltaire