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I mean Homer. If i meant Homer Simpson, i would have said Homer Simpson. :) I also did not mean homer, homer, or homer.
That reminds me: I had a teacher who changed his too-plain name. To us, he was now "Mr. Dynamic."
One day, one of the students said, "Hi, Mr. D!" He was angry. Really angry. Infuriated, even. "If i wanted to be called "Mr. D," I would have changed my name to Mr. D!"
And to this day i can't stop making fun of him.
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I'm glad that you know what you mean :-)
BTW, you know Odysseus, famous for his cunning intelligence ;-)
My best regards, Karl
«The Crux of the Biscuit is the Apostrophe»
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