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Subject: Re: bizarre place names
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Date: Wed, 14-Aug-85 10:13:08 EDT
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Place names are sometimes made bizarre in context, as the two western
Minnesota towns referenced in the following headline (describing a fatal
auto accident:)

     FERTILE WOMAN DIES IN CLIMAX

Lewis H. Lowe@The New Mexico Institute for the Incurably Different

YOUR PET MAY BE AN EXTRATERRESTRIAL
			Wierd Al Yankovic