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    Quote Originally Posted by Bligh View Post
    Proserpine according to the box Neil.
    Thanks. But don't expect a replacement any time soon. I will change it for the Files.
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    Proserpine according to HISTORY. Is "Prosperine" even a word in ANY language?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Diamondback View Post
    Proserpine according to HISTORY. Is "Prosperine" even a word in ANY language?
    Probably why I got it wrong DB. It's the Classical Education you know.
    I have corrected it to the Ares spelling because the names are intended for the ships they have plus any conversions I have made.If anyone would prefer the alternative spelling please let me know and I will add it to the next set.
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    NSS.

    When I mentioned this it was due to the fact that the spelling that Rob initially used was Prosperine not Proserpine. So if your continuing rant is in my direction, then think again. I only pointed it out so Rob could correct the spelling before he published them in the file section.

    So how about a think before opening and closing said hands around said throat of someone trying to help someone else out.

    Or if you fancy, feather pillows at dawn behind the bike sheds; name your second.

    And as my good old Dad told me, sticks and stones son, sticks and stones.



    Quote Originally Posted by Diamondback View Post
    Proserpine according to HISTORY. Is "Prosperine" even a word in ANY language?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Diamondback View Post
    Is "Prosperine" even a word in ANY language?
    Yes, in "American" - its a township in Missouri

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    Did give me an idea for a name for one of my Merchant ships. I may call her the "LadyJane Morris" in memory of this thread.
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    Quote Originally Posted by David Manley View Post
    Yes, in "American" - its a township in Missouri
    Prosperine, MO is so big (ha, ha), that it was not included in the last census.

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