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- From: nicholso@pioneer.arc.nasa.gov (Melvin H. Nicholson YBH)
- Subject: Re: Ol' Presidential Nicknames FROM BEYOND.......
- Message-ID: <1993Jan22.192407.513@news.arc.nasa.gov>
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- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 19:24:07 GMT
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- georgen@gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca (G. Ng) writes:
- >gtr0@ns1.cc.lehigh.edu (GLEN TORLEIF RYEN) writes:
- >>dodd@OES.ORST.EDU (Stirling S. Dodd) writes:
- >>>For Al Gore it pretty clear: He's real up on the ecology, and he seems like
- >>>sort of a fun guy, so why not the obvious: AL G.
- >>I personally like "Ozone Man." From Rush Limbaugh (I think).
- >
- >Wasn't it Bush who gave him that moniker?
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- No, he just picked up on it (as did Rush, I expect).
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- I actually like "Algee" but somehow I expect I'll use it with a bit more
- endearment. What I do think is funny is that (B/R)ush thought that
- "Ozone Man" was a *bad* thing. I guess we can call them the Melanoma Duo.
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- Mel
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